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CURRICULUM VITAE Frank Leonard Margolis, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Department of Psychiatry University of Maryland School of Medicine Date August 26, 2014 Contact Information Business Address: Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology 20 Penn Street HSF II, Room S203D Baltimore, MD, 21201 Business phone number: 410-706-8913 Fax: 410-706-2512 Email: [email protected] Foreign languages: French (working knowledge) Education 1959 B.S., Chemistry, Antioch College 1964 Ph.D. Biochemistry, Columbia University, Thesis Advisor-Philip Feigelson Ph.D., Title of thesis “Studies with the genetically-determined rabbit atropinesterase” Pre-doctoral Fellowships: 1959-1960 NIH Predoctoral Trainee, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University 1960-1961 NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellow, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University 1961-1964 NIH. Predoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University Post Graduate Education and Training 1964 - 1965 NIH Postdoctoral Trainee, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University, Mentor, Philip Feigelson Ph.D. 1965 -1966 NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratoire de Physiologie Comparée, Université de Paris, Mentor, Alfred Jost M.D. Employment History 1954 - 1959 6 months as laboratory technician at each of the following: - Ciba Pharmaceutical Corporation - Antioch College, Dept. of Chemistry - Scripps Institute of Oceanography - Columbia University, Dept. of Biochemistry 1959 - 1964 Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Biochemistry, Columbia University

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Frank Leonard Margolis, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Department of Psychiatry

University of Maryland School of Medicine Date August 26, 2014 Contact Information Business Address: Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology

20 Penn Street HSF II, Room S203D

Baltimore, MD, 21201 Business phone number: 410-706-8913 Fax: 410-706-2512 Email: [email protected] Foreign languages: French (working knowledge) Education 1959 B.S., Chemistry, Antioch College 1964 Ph.D. Biochemistry, Columbia University, Thesis Advisor-Philip Feigelson Ph.D.,

Title of thesis “Studies with the genetically-determined rabbit atropinesterase” Pre-doctoral Fellowships: 1959-1960 NIH Predoctoral Trainee, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University 1960-1961 NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellow, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University 1961-1964 NIH. Predoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University Post Graduate Education and Training 1964 - 1965 NIH Postdoctoral Trainee, Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia University, Mentor,

Philip Feigelson Ph.D. 1965 -1966 NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratoire de Physiologie Comparée, Université de

Paris, Mentor, Alfred Jost M.D. Employment History 1954 - 1959 6 months as laboratory technician at each of the following:

- Ciba Pharmaceutical Corporation - Antioch College, Dept. of Chemistry - Scripps Institute of Oceanography - Columbia University, Dept. of Biochemistry

1959 - 1964 Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Biochemistry, Columbia University

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Academic Appointments 1964 Visiting Summer Investigator, The Jackson Laboratory 1965 -1966 Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratoire de Physiologie Comparée, Université de Paris 1966 - 1969 Assistant Research Microbiologist (non-tenure track) Department of Medical

Microbiology and Immunology, UCLA School of Medicine 1969 - 1971 Research Associate, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology 1971 - 1973 Assistant Member, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology 1972 - 1995 Adjunct Professor, Graduate Program in Biochemistry, City University of New

York 1974 - 1980 Associate Member, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology 1981 - 1988 Full Member, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology 1987 - 1988 Acting Chairman, Department of Neurosciences, Roche Institute of Molecular

Biology 1988 - 1995 Head, Laboratory of Chemosensory Neurobiology, Roche Institute of Molecular

Biology 1995-present Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, UMB School of Medicine 2005-present Professor (secondary), Department of Psychiatry, UMB School of Medicine Professional Society Memberships 1970-present American Association for the Advancement of Science 1973-present American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1980-2007 American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 1970-2006 American Society for Neurochemistry 1975-2006 International Society for Neurochemistry 1975-2013 Society for Neuroscience 1964 Phi Lambda Upsilon 1970-2012 Sigma Xi 1978-present Association for Chemoreception Sciences 2005-2006 International Society for Developmental Neuroscience 2005-2007 Research Society for Alcoholism Honors And Awards

Listed in "American Men and Women of Science" Listed in "Who's Who in the East" Listed in "Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology"

1985 Recipient of S. Freeman Memorial Award for "Innovative Research in the

Chemoreception Sciences - 1985". 1986 Philips Memorial Lecturer in Biology, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania 1992 Medalist-LVMH Award «Science pour l'art » 1993 Recipient of the "Frank Allison Linville's R.H. Wright Award in Olfactory Research". 1995 Recipient of the "Scientific Sense of Smell Award for 1995", Olfactory Research Fund. 2004 Visiting Professor: Kansas State University, NSF-ADVANCE Program, Manhattan KS 2007 Visiting Professor University of Torino, Italy

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Administrative Service

Institutional Service Roche Institute of Molecular Biology

1975-1995 Ph.D. Thesis Oversight Committees 1977-1978,1994 Staff Senate President 1976-1985 Departmental Seminar Committee 1992-1993 Departmental Seminar Committee 1978-1990 Chair, Animal Care Committee 1976-1980 Safety Committee 1980-1988 Library Committee 1985-1994 Institute and Departmental Search Committees 1984-1988 Neuron Journal Club Organizer 1988-1989 Acting Chairman, Department of Neurosciences 1988-1994 Supervisor, Departmental DNA sequencing and oligonucleotide synthesis

facility Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 1978-1991 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee 1982-1985 Chairman, Committee on Animal Research Protocol Review 1986-1991 Member, Committee on Animal Research Protocol Review 1982-1985 Mentor, High School Science Teacher Training Program City University of New York, NY 1979 Co-organizer Graduate Neurochemistry Course 1978-1990 Second Level Examining Committee and Ph.D. Thesis Committees University of Maryland School of Medicine 2000 Intramural Grant Review Committee (REEF) 2001 GRA Allocation Advisory Committee 2003 REEF Instrumentation Award Committee 1996-2005 Faculty Search Committee, Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology

(Chair, 1996, 2000, 2005) 1996-2002 Space and Resources Committee, Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology

(Chair, 2000-2002) 1996-2004 Graduate Committee, Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology 1996-present Chairman's Advisory Committee, Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology 1997 Alternate, Faculty Council 1997 Seminar Committee, Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology 1997-present Training Committee, Program in Neuroscience 1998 Representative, Faculty Council 1998 Dept. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Advisory Committee on Molecular Structure 1999-2010 Transgenic Advisory Committee 2000-2005 Dept. Biochem/Molec.Biol.NMR protein structure facility advisory Committee 2000-2003 Executive Committee, Faculty Representative 2001-2009 Curriculum Committee, Program in Neuroscience 2001-2003 UMB SOM Appointments, Promotions and Tenure Committee

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2001-present Promotion and Tenure Committee, Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology (Chair,

2004, 2005) 2001-2002 Biopolymer Facility Oversight Committee 2002 Search for Chair, Dept. Physiology ad hoc member 2002 Co-organizer, Symposium “Frontiers in Sensory Biology: Translation to

Therapy”, Program in Neuroscience 2002 Discussion leader, Tri-Campus PIN meeting 2002-2003 Chair, Search for Director of Transgenic Facility 2002-2003 Space Allocation Advisory Committee HSF-2, Dept. of Anatomy &

Neurobiology 2002-2013 Qualifying Examination Committees, Program in Neuroscience 2003 Chair, Session on Transgenics, SOM-Research Retreat 2003-2010 Chair, Faculty Advisory Committee Transgenic Core Facility 2004 Dept. of Psychiatry Faculty Search ad hoc member 2004-2005 Co-chair, Faculty Search Committee, Dept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology 2005, 2007 RAAC Core Facility Review Committee 2005-2006 Member Search Comm. for Chair of Dept. Biochem. Molec. Biol. 2006-2009 GPILS Curriculum Development Committee 2006-2008 GPILS Training Grant Committee 2006-2010 Director of Graduate Studies, Program in Neuroscience 2007- 2009 Dean’s Scientific Advisory Council 2009 Internal Advisory Board Metabolic and developmental aspects of mental retardation, Mary C. McKenna, Ph.D., P.I. 2010-2014 Chair, Departmental mentoring committee for pre-tenured faculty member 2012 Member Committee on Research Misconduct 2012-present Member UMB IACUC 2012-present Director Graduate Studies Molecular Medicine MS Program Local and National Service 1970-present External or Ad Hoc Reviewer for Grant Proposals: NIH, NSF, VA, Research

Corp., U.S. Army, Hoffmann-La Roche-CMDNJ Foundation, Alzheimer’s Disease Foundation Tobacco Research Council, NIH Special Study sections(2x/year)

1970-present Advisory Consultant: NIH Site Visit Teams, Ad hoc reviewer for various NIH Study Sections.(2x/year)

1970-present Reviewer for manuscripts: Brain Research; J. Neurochem.; Arch. Biochem. Biophys., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., J. Biol. Chem., Anal. Biochem, Science,

Nature, J. Neurosci., J. Comp. Neurol. etc. (3-5x/year). 1975-1981 Neurochemical Research Editorial Advisory Board 1977 Member NSF Select Panel: “Assessment of Needs of the Chemosensory

Research Community in the United States” 1978 Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS): Organizing Committee 1979-1981 Member Grants Review Panel: NSF Sensory Physiology and Perception

Program 1979, 1981 American Society for Neurochemistry: Program Committee 1981-1982 International Society for Neurochemistry: Committee on Nominations 1981 Sigma Xi Nominating Committee 1979-1983 American Society for Neurochemistry Councilor 1983, 1990-1991Sigma Xi: Admissions Committee 1984-1994 American Society for Neurochemistry, Fundraising Committee on Travel for

Young Investigators 1982-1994 Chemical Senses Editorial Board 1986 Sigma Xi: Treasurer

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1990 AChemS Awards Committee 1990, 1992, 1996, 2013 Member: NSF Graduate Fellowship Panel 1991 National Science Scholars Program, N.J. State Nominating Committee 1992, 2009-2012 AChemS Program Committee 1993 Member: Smell, Taste and Touch and Chemosensory Disorders Expert

Panel To Update The National Strategic Research Plan, NIH/NIDCD 1993 Special Member: Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section, NIH/NIDCD 1993 Neurobiology Editorial Board 1993 Member: External Advisory Committee, Smell and Taste Center, Univ. of Pa. 1994 Member: External Advisory Committee, Monell Center for the Chemical

Senses 1994 Member: Panel on ONR Research Opportunities in Biology and

Medicine/Naval Studies Board, National Research Council 1994-1996 Governing Committee for the R.H. Wright Award in Olfactory Research 1999-2004 Internal Advisory Committee, Howard University SNRP NINDS 2003-2004 External Advisory Committee Dept. Biochem SUNY Buffalo PPG 2004-2006 External Advisory Committee, Howard University SNRP NINDS 2004-2006 Scientific consultant Drinker, Biddle and Reath LLP 2005-2006 Eligibility Consultant: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program 2007 Scientific Consultant Telethon Foundation, Italy 2008-2013 Scientific Consultant AgraQuest Inc. 2009 External consultant NIH SEP SRG ZRG1 F01-E 2009 Fellowship review Panel Brain Disorders and related Neuroscience, BPNS

ZRG1 F01W 2009 Internal reviewer UM Dental School T32 Training Grant 2009 External reviewer Univ. of Utah Program in Neuroscience 2010 NIH CDRC Fellowship Review Panel 2012 Reviewer AIBS Military Medical Research and Development 2013 Scientific consultant Patton Boggs LLC 2014 Scientific consultant US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and

Development Center (ERDC) Teaching Service Teaching Medical Student Teaching

1998-2000 Medical Neuroscience Group leader “Neuronal Stem Cells” UMB School of Medicine 2010-present Structure and Development, “Epithelium”, UMB School of Medicine Post-Graduate Teaching

1979 Co-organizer and instructor: Graduate Neurochemistry Course City University of New York, 25 students, 2 contact hours per week 1999 Lecturer: Developmental Neurobiology Course UMB School of Medicine, 15

students, 3-5 contact hours/year 2001-present Discussion group leader: CIPP 907 Research Ethics, 12 students 2-4 contact

hours/year 2004-2007 Co-course master: CIPP 907 Research Ethics, 40 students,15-20 contact

hours/year 2001 Molecular Neurobiology Section Head, Intro to Neurosciences NACS 641,

UMB School of Medicine, 15 students, 5-10 contact hours/year 2002 Group leader, “Intro to Grantspersonship” 30 students, 2-3 contact hours/year

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2002-2013 GPLS-737 Proseminar, UMB School of Medicine, 10 students, 40-50 contact

hours/year 2006-2009 Organizer “Alternate Careers in Biological Science” 25 students, 5-10 contact

hours/year 2014 Organizer, Brown Bag Research Rounds Mol. Med. MS Program, 10 students,

25 contact hours /year

Ph.D. THESES SUPERVISED

1970-1975 Angelica Keller: “Studies with a Protein Purified from Rat Olfactory Bulbs That is Specific to the Olfactory Chemoreceptor Neuron”, Graduate Department of Biochemistry, City University of New York

1977-1981 Sarah Rochel: “Biochemical Events Associated with Neuronal Regeneration and Synaptic Function in the Olfactory Pathway”, Graduate Department of Biochemistry, City University of New York

1996-2001 Martina Pyrski: “Characterization of the OR-Z6 gene” – Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, UMB School of Medicine, Baltimore MD

1996-2004 Walter Kostich: “Characterization of primate corticotrophin releasing factor receptors”, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, UMB School of Medicine, Baltimore MD

2001-2005 Yiling Nie – “Taste transduction.” Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, UMB School of Medicine, Baltimore MD (co-Mentor with S. Munger).

2003-2006 Hyun Hee Kim- Transynaptic effects in piriform cortex of olfactory nerve lesion” Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, UMB School of Medicine, Baltimore MD

EXAMINING COMMITTEES Ph.D. Theses 1979-1982 George Bobotas: Doctoral Thesis Committee, Graduate Department of

Biochemistry, City University of New York 1979-1981 Stanley Kirschenbaum: Doctoral Thesis Committee, Graduate Department of

Biochemistry, City University of New York 1980-1983 Thomas O’Hara: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department of

Anatomy, Wayne State University, School of Medicine 1978-1980 Peter Simmons: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department of

Physiology, Yale University, School of Medicine 1986 Akira Hishinuma: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department of

Biology, Columbia University 1986 Diptendu Chattopadhya: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis, Department of

Biochemistry, University of Calcutta 1987-1992 Maureen Talbot: Chair-Doctoral Thesis Committee, Graduate Department of

Biochemistry, City University of New York 1992 Christopher Turner: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department

of Neurosciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 1993 Yongquan Lo: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department of

Anatomy and Cell Biology, SUNY Health Science Center 1996 Wei Zhang: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Committee, Graduate

Department of Biochemistry, City University of New York 1996 Michael Hayward: External Examiner, Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department of

Biology, Columbia University 1996 Heidi Clariss:- External examiner, Doctoral Thesis, University of Melbourne,

Australia

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1997 Helen Treloar: External examiner, Doctoral Thesis, University of Melbourne,

Australia 1998 Simone Zehnter: External examiner, Doctoral Thesis, Griffith University,

Queensland, Australia 1996-2000 Gregory Carlson: Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department of Anatomy and

Neurobiology, UMB 1998-2002 Tian Shu-Doctoral Thesis Committee, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology,

UMB 2003-2007 Jill Sharifi-Silverman: Doctoral Thesis Committee, UMB Program in Neuroscience 2003-2008 Renee Cockerham: Doctoral Thesis Committee, UMB Program in Neuroscience 2004 Aubrey Shoko: External examiner, Doctoral Thesis, University of Cape Town 2001-2005 Yiling Nie: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2003-2005 Ted Nelson: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2005 Kathleen McBride: Member, Doctoral Thesis examining committee, Dept of

Psychology, American University 2005-2009 Mihyun Bae: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2005-2008 Peter Murray: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2007-2008 Cigdem Tosun: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2006-2008 YiChun Hsieh: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2006-08 Nathan Wright: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Biochemistry and

Molecular Biology 2007-2011 Amanda Elson: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2008-2009 Jennifer Laing: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Microbiology 2008-2012 Stephanie Parrish-Aungst: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in

Neuroscience 2008-2012 Melissa Liriano: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Biochemistry and

Molecular Biology 2008 Jana Vukovic: External examiner, Doctoral Thesis 2008 University of Western

Australia 2009-2014 Dushon Riley: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2009-2013 Katelyn Niu: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2009-2011 Sara Shelton Taylor: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2009-2012 Akina Hoshino: Doctoral Thesis committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2009-2012 Bridget Nugent-: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2010-2013 Cedric Uytingo: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2011-2014 Adam Clark: Doctoral Thesis committee UMB Program in Toxicology 2013 Tom Fuller: Doctoral Thesis Committee Program in Molecular Medicine 2013 Tyler Demarest: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience 2014-present Sarah Rudzinskas: Doctoral Thesis Committee UMB Program in Neuroscience Masters Theses 1978-1981 Victoria Olejer: External Member, Masters Thesis Committee, Department of

Biochemical Nutrition, Rutgers University 1981-1984 Steven Greene: External Member, Masters Thesis Committee, Department of

Biochemical Nutrition, Rutgers University (1981-1984). 1996 Tanya Foster: Member, Masters Thesis Committee, Department of Anatomy and

Neurobiology, UMB 1999 Shen Du: Member, Masters Thesis Committee, Department of Anatomy and

Neurobiology, UMB 2002 Kathleen McBride-Member, Master’s Thesis examining committee, Dept of

Psychology, American University 2013 Mary Sedegagh: Masters Thesis Committee, Program in Molecular Medicine

UMB 2013 Aparna Baxi: Masters Thesis Committee, Program in Molecular Medicine UMB 2013 Ankit Bhatta: Masters Thesis Committee, Program in Molecular Medicine UMB

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2013 Laura Shoop: Masters Thesis Committee, Program in Molecular Medicine UMB Mentor: 1989 Thomas V. Getchell PhD: NRSA Senior Research Fellowship, “Molecular

Neurobiology of Olfactory Reception,” 1993-1995 Angela R. Porta PhD: NINDS Re-entry into Neurological Sciences Fellowship

Award, “CASH: A Novel bHLH Protein: Role in Gene Transcription,” 2006-2007 Mark Smiley BS: NIH-Minority Supplement 2006-2007

Pre-candidacy student advisory committees (Program in Neuroscience):

2000 Brian Polster 2001 Renee Cockerham 2002 Jimok Kim 2002 Alexis Hattox 2002 Erica Martin 2004 Jennifer Mackes 2004-2006 Aubrey Siebert 2006-2007 Stephanie Cerceo 2008-20009 Bryan Chai 2009-2010 Roger Mullins 2009-2011 Katherine Friel Gilpin 2011-2013 Nisha Pulimood 2011-2013 Sarah Ransom 2011-2012 Adam Clark-(Program in Toxicology) 2011-2013 David Kurland 2012-2013 Jonathan Van Ryzin 2012-2013 Janell Payano Sosa

Student advisory committees (Dept. Anatomy/Neurobiology):

1996 Tanya Foster 1998-1999 Tian Shu 2003-2004 Hyun Hee Kim 2003 Ted Nelson 2004 Mei Hyun Bae

Lab. Rotation students-(UMB)

1997 Zheng Xu 1997 David Freilich 1998 Brian Rash 1999 Yuan Tian 1999 Eric Lancaster 2001 Yiling Nie 2002 Gregory Bell 2003 Hyun Hee Kim 2002 Renee Cockerham 2004 Carey Stamps 2004 Shannon Campbell-MEDT 2008 Sylvina Mullins

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Grant Support: Completed Grants 1997 – 2012 PI 45% effort

“OMP: Role in olfactory signal detection and transduction” NIH/NIDCD 1RO 1DC03112 Total Direct Costs awarded Year 15 $ 355,000 Total Direct Costs $ 4,100,000 Supplement 1 Total Direct Costs Awarded $34,000 Supplement 2 Total Direct Costs Awarded $16,000 1999-2004 Eric Walters PI FLM Co-I/Mentor 20% effort Program Director: Musa Haxhiu Program Title: “Neuronal and chemical control of breathing and airway functions.” Project 3 “Gene regulation involved in plasticity of the olfactory system” 1U54 NS39407 Total Direct Costs Awarded $130,000 1999-2003 PI: S.L. Youngentob FLM Co- I 10% effort “A Behavioral Analysis of OMP’s Role in Odor Processing” NIH/DCD 1R01 DC03904 Total Direct Costs Awarded $42,000 2000-2005 M. Shipley PI FLM PI Project 3 15% effort “Chemoreception: From Molecules to Networks” Project 3 “Afferent regulation of developing mitral cell phenotype” NIH/NIDCD 2 P01 DC00347 Total Direct Costs Awarded $754200 2001-2004 R. Gitti PI FLM Co-I 5% effort “Structural and Dynamical Studies of OMP using NMR” NIH/DCD 1RO3 DC04752 Total Direct Costs Awarded $150, 000 2002-2007 PI (no salary; 5 %effort) “Training Program in Chemosensory Neuroscience” NIH- NIDCD 5T32 DC00054 Total Direct Costs Awarded $ 330,000 2005-2006 Linda Richards PI FLM Co-I 5% effort “Molecular regulation of human callosal development” NIH-NINDS R21 NS045841 Total Direct Costs Awarded $142,500 2006-2008 PI 15% effort

“Neuronal loss and replacement after ethanol and abstinence” ABMRF Total Direct Costs Awarded $100,000 2012-2014 Steven Munger PI FLM Co-I 5% effort “Mechanisms of odor detection and transduction” NIH/NIDCD R21 DC012501 Total Direct Costs Awarded $274,746

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Publications: Peer-reviewed journal articles 1. Feigelson, P., Dashman, T. and Margolis, FL.: The half lifetime of induced tryptophan

peroxidase in vivo. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 85 : 478 (1959). 2. Margolis, FL. and Feigelson, P.: Purification and characterization of a genetically-

determined rabbit serum esterase. J. Biol. Chem. 238 : 2620 (1963). 3. Margolis, FL. and Feigelson, P.: Atropinesterase, a sialoprotein. Biochem. Biophys.

Acta 89 : 357-360 (1964). 4. Margolis, FL. and Feigelson, P.: Genetic expression and developmental studies with

rabbit serum atropinesterase. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 90 : 117 (1964). 5. Margolis, FL.: Studies with the genetically-determined rabbit atropinesterase. Ph.D.

Thesis 1964 (Dissert. Abstr. 26 : No. 5, 1965). 6. Margolis, FL. and Russell, ES.: D-Aminolevulinate dehydratase activity in mice with

hereditary anemia. Sci. 150 : 496 (1965). 7. Margolis, FL., Roffi, J. and Jost, A.: Norepinephrine methylation in fetal rat adrenals.

Sci. 154 : 275-276 (1966). 8. Roffi, J. and Margolis, FL. : Synthese d’adrenaline dans le tissu chromaffine extra-

surrenalien, chez le Rat nouveau-ne, sous l’effet de l’hydrocortisone ou de la corticostimuline. C. R. Acad. Sci. (Paris) 263 : 1496-1499 (1966).

9. Zamenhof, S., van Marthens, E. and Margolis, FL: DNA (cell number) and protein in neonatal brain: Alteration by maternal dietary protein restriction. Sci. 160 : 322-323 (1968).

10. Margolis, FL.: DNA and DNA-polymerase activity in chicken brain regions during ontogeny. J. Neurochem. 16 : 447-456 (1969).

11. Margolis, FL. and Bondy, S.: Unilateral visual deprivation and avian optic lobe development. Life Sci. 8 : 1195-1199 (1969).

12. Bondy, S. and Margolis, FL.: Effects of unilateral visual deprivation on the developing avian brain. Exp. Neurol. 25 : 447-459, 1969.

13. Bondy, S. and Margolis, FL.: Effect of unilateral enucleation on protein and ribonucleic acid metabolism of avian brain. Exp. Neurol. 27 : 344-352 (1970).

14. Margolis, FL. and Bondy, S.: Effect of unilateral visual deprivation by eyelid suturing on protein and ribonucleic acid metabolism of avian brain. Exp. Neurol. 27 : 353-358 (1970).

15. Margolis, FL.: Regulation of porphyrin biosynthesis in the harderian gland of inbred mouse strains. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 145 : 373-381 (1971).

16. Margolis, FL.: A brain protein unique to the olfactory bulb. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 69 : 1221-1224 (1972).

17. Margolis, FL.: Solid-phase radioimmune assay using 3H-labeled antigen for the mouse olfactory bulb specific protein. Anal. Biochem. 50 : 602-607 (1972).

18. Margolis, FL. and Tarnoff, J.: Site of biosynthesis of the mouse brain olfactory bulb protein. J. Biol. Chem. 248 : 451-455 (1973).

19. Margolis, FL.: Carnosine in the primary olfactory pathway. Sci. 184 : 909-911 (1974). 20. Margolis, FL., Roberts, N. Ferriero, D. and Feldman, J.: Denervation in the primary

olfactory pathway of mice: Biochemical and morphological effects. Brain Res. 81 : 469-483 (1974).

21. Keller, A. and Margolis, FL.: Immunological studies of the rat olfactory marker protein. J. Neurochem. 24 : 1101-1106 (1975).

22. Ferriero, D. and Margolis, FL.: Denervation in the primary olfactory pathway of mice II. Effects on carnosine and other amine compounds. Brain Res. 94 : 75-86, (1975).

23. Hartman, B. and Margolis, FL.: Immunofluorescence localization of the olfactory marker protein. Brain Res. 96 : 176-189 (1975).

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24. Harding, J. and Margolis, FL.: Denervation in the primary olfactory pathway of mice.

III. Effect on enzymes of carnosine metabolism. Brain Res. 110 : 351-360 (1976). 25. Baxter, C. F. and Margolis, F.L.: Nomenclature proposal for proteins of the nervous

system. Neurochem. Res. 1 : 229-231 (1976). 26. Keller, A. and Margolis, FL.: Isolation and characterization of rat olfactory marker

protein. J. Biol. Chem. 251 : 6232-6237 (1976). 27. Agrawal, H. C., Hartman, B. K., Fujimoto, K., Shearer, W. T., Kalmbach, S. and

Margolis, FL.: Purification and immunohistochemical localization of rat brain myelin proteolipid protein. J. Neurochem. 28 : 495-508 (1977).

28. Brown, C. E., Margolis, FL., Williams, T., Pitcher, R. and Elgar, G.: Carnosine in Olfaction. Proton magnetic resonance spectral evidence for tissue-specific carnosine binding sites. Neurochem. Res. 2 : 555-579 (1977).

29. Margolis, FL. and Grillo, M.: Axoplasmic transport of carnosine (b-alanyl-L-histidine) in the mouse olfactory pathway. Neurochem. Res. 2 : 507-519 (1977).

30. Harding, J., Graziadei, P. P. C. and Margolis, FL.: Denervation in the primary olfactory pathway of mice. IV. Biochemical and morphological evidence for neuronal replacement following nerve section. Brain Res. 132 : 11-28 (1977).

31. Monti-Graziadei, GA., Margolis, FL., Harding, JW. and Graziadei, PC.: Immunocytochemistry of the olfactory marker protein. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 25 : 1311-1316 (1977).

32. Harding, J. W., Getchell, T. V. and Margolis FL.: Denervation of the primary olfactory pathway in mice. V. Long-term effect of intranasal ZnSO4, irrigation on behavior, biochemistry and morphology. Brain Res. 140 : 271-285 (1978).

33. Horinishi, H., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL.: Purification and characterization of carnosine synthetase from mouse olfactory bulb. J. Neurochem. 31 : 909-919 (1978).

34. Hirsch, J. D., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL.: Ligand binding studies in the mouse olfactory bulb: Identification and characterization of L-[3H]carnosine binding site. Brain Res. 158 : 407-422 (1978).

35. Nadi, N. S. and Margolis, FL.: A simple method for the elimination of amine contaminants in buffers for single column amino acid analysis in physiological samples at picomole levels. Anal. Biochem. 91 : 180-185 (1978).

36. Margolis, FL.: Carnosine. Trends in Neurosci. 1 : 42-44 (1978). 37. Hirsch. J. D. and Margolis FL.: Cell suspensions from rat olfactory neuroepithelium:

Biochemical and histochemical characterization, Brain Res. 161 : 277-292 (1979). 38. Hirsch, J. D. and Margolis, FL.: L-[3H]Carnosine binding in the olfactory bulb. II.

Biochemical and biological studies. Brain Res. 174 : 81-94 (1979). 39. Brown, C. E., Margolis, FL., William, TH., Pitcher, RG. and Elgar, GJ.: Carnosine

binding: Characterization of steric and charge requirements of ligand recognition. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 193 : 529-542 (1979).

40. Margolis, FL., Grillo, M., Brown, C. E., Williams, TH., Pitcher, RG. and Elgar, GJ.: Enzymatic and immunological evidence for two forms of carnosinase in the mouse. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 570 : 311-323 (1979).

41. Nadi, NS., Hirsch. JD. and Margolis, FL.: Laminar distribution of putative neurotransmitter amino acids and ligand binding sites in the dog olfactory bulb. J. Neurochem. 34 : 138-146 (1980).

42. Farbman, AI. and Margolis, FL.: Olfactory marker protein during ontogeny: Immunohistochemical localization. Dev. Biol. 74 : 205-215 (1980).

43. Hirsch, JD. and Margolis, FL.: Influence of unilateral bulbectomy on opiate and other binding sites in the contralateral bulb. Brain Res. 199 : 39-47 (1980).

44. Rochel, S. and Margolis, FL.: The response of ornithine decarboxylase during neuronal degeneration in olfactory epithelium. J. Neurochem. 35 : 850-860 (1980).

45. Nadi, NS., Head, R., Grillo, M., Hempstead, J., Grannot-Reisfeld, N. and Margolis, F L.: Chemical deafferentation of the olfactory bulb: Plasticity of the levels of tyrosine hydroxylase, dopamine and norepinephrine. Brain Res. 213 : 365-377 (1981).

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46. Trotter, JL., Lieberman, L., Margolis, FL. and Agrawal, HC.: Radioimmunoassay for

central nervous system myelin-specific proteolipid protein. J. Neurochem. 36 : 1256-1262 (1981).

47. Macrides, F., Davis, BJ., Youngs, WM., Nadi, NS. and Margolis, FL.: Cholinergic and catecholaminergic afferents to the olfactory bulb in the hamster: A neuroanatomical, biochemical and histochemical investigation. J. Comp. Neurol. 203 : 495-514 (1981).

48. Rochel, S., Lichtstein, D., Blume, AJ. and Margolis, FL.: Membrane potential of olfactory bulb synaptosomal fractions: Characterization with the lipophilic cation tetraphenylphosphonium. J. Neurosci. 1 : 1180-1192 (1981).

49. Burd, GD., Davis, BJ., Macrides, F., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL.: Carnosine in primary afferents of the olfactory system: An autoradiographic and biochemical study. J. Neurosci. 2 : 244-255 (1982).

50. Rochel, S. and Margolis, FL.: Carnosine release from olfactory bulb synaptosomes is calcium-dependent and depolarization-stimulated. J. Neurochem. 38 : 1505-1514 (1982).

51. Kawano, T. and Margolis, FL.: Transsynaptic regulation of olfactory bulb catecholamines in mice and rats. J. Neurochem. 39 : 342-348 (1982).

52. Margolis, FL.: Olfactory marker protein (OMP). In Bock, E. (ed.): Scand. J. Immunol., Nervous System-Specific Proteins 15 : 181-199 (1982).

53. Olejer, V., Fisher, H. and Margolis, FL.: The histidine requirement of two strains of mice with genetic differences in level of carnosinase activity. Nutrition Reports International 26 : 879-885 (1982).

54. Baker, H., Kawano, T., Margolis, FL. and Joh, TH.: Transneuronal regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase expression in olfactory bulb of mouse and rat. J. of Neurosci. 3 : 69-78 (1983).

55. Margolis, FL., Grannot-Reisfeld, N., Grillo, M. and Farbman, A.: Purification, characterization, and immunocytochemical localization of mouse kidney carnosinase. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 744 : 237-248 (1983).

56. Kream, R., Davis, B., Kawano, T., Margolis, FL. and Macrides, F.: Substance P and catecholaminergic expression in neurons of the hamster main olfactory bulb. J. Comp. Neurol. 222 : 140-154 (1984).

57. Kream, R. and Margolis, FL.: Olfactory Marker Protein: Turnover and transport in normal and regenerating neurons. J. of Neurosci. 4 : 868-879 (1984).

58. Margolis, FL. and Grillo, M.: Carnosine, homocarnosine and anserine in vertebrate retinas. Neurochem. Int’l. 6 : 207-209 (1984).

59. Baker, H., Kawano, T., Albert, V., Joh, TH. Reis, DJ. and Margolis, FL.: Olfactory bulb dopamine neurons survive deafferentation induced loss of tyrosine hydroxylase. Neurosci. 11 : 605-615 (1984).

60. Margolis, FL. and Grillo, M.: Inherited differences in mouse kidney carnosinase activity. Biochem. Gene. 22 : 441-451 (1984).

61. Greene, S., Margolis, FL., Grillo, M. and Fisher, H.: Enhanced carnosine (b-Alanyl-L-Histidine) breakdown and histamine metabolism following treatment with compound 48/80. European J. of Pharmacol. 99 : 79-84 (1984).

62. Margolis, FL., Grillo, M., Kawano, T. and Farbman, AI.: Carnosine synthesis in olfactory tissue during ontogeny: Influence of exogenous b-alanine. J. Neurochem., 44 : 1459-1464 (1985).

63. Margolis, FL., Sydor, W., Teitelbaum, Z. Blacher, R., Grillo, M., Rogers, K., Sun, S., and Gubler, U.: Molecular biological approaches to the olfactory system. Olfactory marker protein as a model. Chem. Senses, 10 : 163-174 (1985).

64. Rogers, K., Grillo, M., Poonian, M. and Margolis, FL.: Olfactory Neuron-Specific Protein is Translated from a Large Poly(A)+mRNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 82 : 5218-5222 (1985).

65. Kawano, T. and Margolis, FL.: Catecholamines in olfactory mucosa decline following superior cervical ganglionectomy. Chem. Senses. 10 : 353-356 (1985).

66. Margolis, FL.: Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP): From PAGE band to c-DNA clone. Trends in Neurosci. 8 : 542-546 (1985).

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67. Fisher, H. and Margolis, FL.: Essentiality of histidine and muscle carnosine in adult

mice. The Journal of Nutrition, 116 : 924 (1986). 68. Sydor, W., Teitelbaum, Z., Blacher, R., Sun, S., Benz, W. and Margolis, FL.: Amino

acid sequence of a unique neuronal protein: Rat olfactory protein. Archives Biochem. Biophys. 249 : 351-362 (1986).

69. Baker, H. and Margolis, FL.: Deafferentation-induced alterations in olfactory bulb as a model for the etiology of Alzheimer’s disease. Neurobiol. Of Aging 7 : 568-9 (1986).

70. Margolis, FL., Grillo, M., Hempstead, J. and Morgan, J.: Monoclonal antibodies to mammalian carnosine synthetase. J. Neurochem. 48 : 593-600 (1987).

71. Rogers, K., Dasgupta, P., Gubler, U., Grillo, M., Khew-Goodall, Y-S. and Margolis, FL.: Molecular cloning and Sequencing of a DNA for Rat OMP. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 84: 1704-1708 (1987).

72. Baker, H., Towle, AC. and Margolis, FL.: Differential afferent regulation of dopaminergic and gabaergic neurons in the mouse main olfactory bulb, Brain Res. 450 : 69-80 (1988).

73. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, A., Gispen, WH., and Margolis, FL.: Expression of the growth associated protein B50/GAP43 in the olfactory system of the neonatal and adult rat. J. Neurosci. 9 : 683-691 (1989).

74. Baker, H., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL.: Biochemical and Immunocytochemical Characterization of Olfactory Marker Protein in Rodent Central Nervous System. J. Comp. Neurol. 285 : 246-261 (1989).

75. Danciger, E., Mettling, C., Vidal, M., Morris, R. and Margolis, FL.: The OMP gene: Its structure and olfactory neuron specific expression in transgenic mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 86 : 8565-8569 (1989).

76. Ehrlich, ME., Grillo, M., Joh, TH., Margolis, FL. and Baker, H.: Transneuronal regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA in mouse olfactory bulb. Molecular Brain Res. 7 : 115-122 (1990).

77. Gispen, WH., Boonstra, A., De Graan, PNE., Jennekens, FGI., Oestreicher, AB., Schotman, P., Schrama, LH., Verhaagen, J., Margolis, FL.: B-50/GAP43 in Neuronal development and repair. J. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 1 : 237-244 (1990).

78. Getchell, TV., Grillo, M., Tate SS., Urade, R., Teeter, J. and Margolis, FL.: Expression of catfish amino acid taste receptors in Xenopus oocytes. Neurochemical Res. 15 : 449-456 (1990).

79. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, AB., Grillo, M., Khew-Goodall, Y-S., Gispen, WH. and Margolis, FL.: Neuroplasticity in the olfactory system: differential effects of central and peripheral lesions of the primary olfactory pathway on the expression of the growth associated protein B-50/GAP43 and the olfactory marker protein. J. Neurosci. Res. 26 : 31-44 (1990).

80. Verhaagen, J., Greer, C. and Margolis, FL.: B-50/GAP43 gene expression in the rat olfactory system during postnatal development and aging. European Journal of Neuroscience, 2 : 397-407 (1990).

81. Biffo, S. Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL.: Cellular localization of carnosine-like and anserine-like immunoreactivities in rodent and avian central nervous system (CNS). Neuroscience, 35 : 637-651 (1990).

82. Biffo, S., Verhaagen, J., Schrama, LH., Schotman, P., Danho, W. and Margolis, FL.: B-50/GAP43 expression and neuritogenesis begin simultaneously in the embryonic mouse nervous system. European Journal of Neuroscience, 2 : 487-499 (1990).

83. Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL.: Use of RT-PCR to monitor expression of intronless genes. Biotechniques, 9 : 262-268 (1990).

84. Biffo, S., DeLucia, R., Mulatero, B., Margolis, FL. and Fasolo, A.: Carnosine, calcitonin gene-related peptide and tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity in the mouse olfactory bulb following peripheral denervation. Brain Rsch. 528 : 353-357 (1990).

85. Biffo, S., Goren T., Goodall, Y-S., Miara, J. and Margolis, FL.: Expression of calmodulin mRNA in rat olfactory neuroepithelium. Molec. Brain Rsch. 10 : 13-21 (1991).

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86. Goodall, Y-S., Danho, W., Grillo, M., Getchell, ML. and Margolis, FL.: Vomeromodulin,

a putative pheromone transporter: cloning, characterization, and cellular localization of a novel glycoprotein of lateral nasal gland. FASEB 5 : 2976-2982 (1991).

87. Artero, C., Mulatero, B., Biffo, S., Andreone, C., Gozzo, S., Margolis, FL. and Fasolo, A.: Distribution of carnosine-like immunoreactivity in the brain of the crested newt. Brain Behav. Evol. 37 : 168-178 (1991).

88. Artero, C., Marti, E., Biffo, S., Mulatero, B., Andreone, C., Margolis, FL. and Fasolo, A.: Carnosine in the brain and olfactory system of amphibia and reptilia: A comparative study using immunocytochemical and biochemical methods. Neurosci. Letters 130 : 182-186 (1991).

89. Stone, D. M., Grillo, M., Margolis, FL., Joh, TH. and Baker, H.: Differential effect of functional olfactory bulb deafferentation on tyrosine hydroxylase and glutamic acid decarboxylase messenger RNA levels in rodent juxtaglomerular neurons. J. Comp. Neurol. 311 : 223-233 (1991).

90. Dahmen, N., Wang, H-L., and Margolis, FL.: Expression of olfactory receptors in Xenopus oocytes. J. Neurochem. 58 : 1176-1179 (1992).

91. Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, ML., Tate, SS., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV.: Glutathione and g-glutamyl transpeptidase are differentially distributed in the olfactory mucosa of rats. Cell Tissue Res. 270 : 475-484 (1992).

92. Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, TV. and Margolis, FL.: Amphibian olfactory receptor neurons express olfactory marker protein. Brain Res. 593 : 295-298 (1992).

93. Ramakers, GJA., Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, AB., Margolis, FL., Van Bergen en Henegouwen, PMP. and Gispen WH.: Immunolocalization of B-50 (GAP-43) in the mouse olfactory bulb: Predominant presence in preterminal axons. J. Neurocytol. 21 : 853-869 (1992).

94. Hens, JJH., DeWit, M., Dekker, LV., Boomsma, F., Oestreicher, AB., Margolis, FL., Gispen, WH., and DeGraan, PNE.: Studies on the role of B-50 (GAP-43) in the mechanism of Ca++ induced noradrenaline release: Lack of involvement of protein kinase C after the Ca++ trigger. J. Neurochem. 60 : 1264-1273 (1993).

95. Margolis, FL.: Regulation of olfactory neuron gene expression. Cytotechnology 11:17-22 (1993).

96. Margolis, FL. and Grillo, M.: Avoid DNA/RNA contamination in polymerase chain reactions. Clinical Chemistry 39 : 162 (1993).

97. Kudrycki, K., Stein-Izsak, C., Behn, C., Grillo, M., Akeson, R. and Margolis, FL.: Olf-1-binding site: Characterization of an olfactory neuron-specific promoter motif. Molec. Cell. Biol. 13 : 3002-3014 (1993).

98. Sassoè-Pognetto, P., Cantino, D., Panzanelli, P., Verdun di Cantogno, L., Giustetto, M., Margolis, FL., De Biasi, S. and Fasolo, A.: Presynaptic co-localization of carnosine and glutamate in olfactory neurons. Neuroreport 5 : 7-10 (1993).

99. Buiakova, O., Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, TV. and Margolis, F.L.: Human and Rodent OMP genes: Conservation of structural and regulatory motifs and cellular localization. Genomics 20:452-486 (1994).

100. Bettini, E., Porta, A., Dahmen, N., Wang, H. and Margolis, FL.: Expressed sequence tags (EST) identify genes preferentially expressed in catfish chemosensory tissues. Molecular Brain Research 23:285-291 (1994).

101. Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, ML., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV.: Differential Expression of Vomeromodulin and Odorant Binding Protein, Putative Pheromone and Odorant Transporters, in the Developing Rat Nasal Chemosensory Mucosae. J. Neuroscience Research 40:54-71 (1995).

102. Baker, H., Franzen, L., Stone, D. and Margolis, FL.: Expression of tyrosine hydroxylase in the aging, rodent olfactory system. Neurobiology of Aging:16 (1995).

103. Charles, P., Walters, E., Margolis, FL. and Johnson, R.: Mechanism of neuroinvasion of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus in the Mouse. Virology 208:662-671 (1995).

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104. Rama Krishna, N.S., Getchell, M., Buiakova, O., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, T.: Human

olfactory receptor neurons contain OMP mRNA in their dendritic and axonal processes. Neuroreport 6: 817-821 (1995).

105. Wensley, C.E., Greer, C.A., Kauer, J.S., Hesketh, J.E., Margolis, FL. and Chikaraishi, D.M.: Olfactory marker protein mRNA is found in axons of olfactory receptor neurons. J. Neurosci.15:4827-4837 (1995).

106. Abogadie, F., Bruch, R., Wurzburger, R., Margolis, FL and Farbman, A.: Molecular cloning of a phosphoinositide specific phospholipase-C from catfish olfactory rosettes. Molec. Brain Res., 31:10-16 (1995).

107. Carney, M., O’Reilly, RC., Sholehvar, O., Buiakova, O., Lowry, LD., Keane, WM., Margolis, FL. and Rothstein, J.L.: Expression of human achaete-scute 1 gene in olfactory neuroblastoma (ethesioneuroblastoma). J. Neuro-Oncology, 26: 35-43 (1995).

108. Holtmaat, AJGD., Dijkuizen, PA., Oestreicher, AB., Romijn, HJ., Van der Lugt, NMT., Berns, A., Margolis, FL., Gispen, WH. and Verhaagen, J.: Directed expression of the growth associated protein B-50/GAP-43 to olfactory neurons in transgenic mice results in changes in axon morphology and extraglomerular fiber growth. J. Neurosci. 15: 7953-7965 (1995).

109. Porta, AR. and Margolis, FL: Cloning of a cDNA encoding the S13 ribosomal protein from the catfish Ictalurus punctatus . Gene 163: 319-320 (1995)

110. Walters, E., Grillo, M., Tarozzo, G., Stein-Izsak, C., Corbin, J., Bocchiaro, C. and Margolis, FL.: Proximal regions of the olfactory marker protein gene promoter direct olfactory neuron-specific expression in transgenic mice. J. Neurosci. Research, 43: 146-160 (1996).

111. Treloar, H., Walters, E., Margolis, FL. and Key, B.: Olfactory Glomeruli are Innervated by More Than One Distinct Subset of Primary Sensory Olfactory Neurons in Mice. J. Comp. Neurol. 36:550-562 (1996).

112. Buiakova, OI., Baker, H., Scott, JW., Farbman, A., Kream, R., Grillo, M., Franzen, L., Richman, M., Davis, LM., Abbondanzo, S., Stewart, CL. and Margolis, FL.: Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) Gene Deletion Alters Physiological Activity Of Olfactory Neurons. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 93: 9858-9863 (1996).

113. Porta, AR., Bettini, E., Buiakova, OI., Baker, H., Danho, W. and Margolis, FL. Molecular cloning of Ictacalcin: a novel calcium binding protein from the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. Molec. Brain Res. 41:81-89 (1996).

114. Walters, E., Oestreicher, AB. and Margolis, FL.: LacZ and OMP are co-expressed during ontogeny and regeneration in olfactory neurons of OMP-lacZ transgenic mice. Int. J. Devel. Neurosci. 14:813-822 (1996).

115. Kosaka, K., Toida, K., Margolis. FL., and Kosaka, T.: Chemically defined neuron groups and their subpopulations in the glomerular layer of the rat olfactory bulb-II. Neuroscience 76:775-786 (1997).

116. Farbman, AI., Bucholz JA. Walters, E. and Margolis, FL.: Does olfactory marker protein participate in olfactory neurogenesis? Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 855, 248-251 (1998).

117. Tarazzo, G, Capello P, DeAndrea M, Walters E, Margolis FL, Oestreicher AB, Fasolo A: Prenatal differentiation of mouse vomeronasal neurons. Europ. J Neurosci 10: 392-396 (1998)

118. Carr V McM, Walters E, Margolis FL, Farbman AI: An enhanced olfactory marker protein (OMP) immunoreactivity in individual olfactory receptor neurons following olfactory bulbectomy may be related to increased neurogenesis J Neurobiology 34: 377-390 (1998).

119. Sun, L., Margolis, FL., Lidow, MS.: Identification of a long variant of mRNA encoding the RN3 subunit of the NMDA receptor: its regional distribution and developmental expression in the rat brain. FEBS letters. 441: 392-396 (1998).

120. Kudrycki KE, Buiakova O, Tarazzo G, Grillo M, Walters E, Margolis FL. Effects of mutation of the Olf-1 motif on transgene expression in olfactory receptor neurons. J Neurosci Res. 52: 159-172 (1998).

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121. Nunzi, MG., Grillo, M., Margolis, FL. and Mugnaini, E.: Compartmental organization of

Purkinje cells in the mature and developing mouse cerebellum as revealed by an olfactory marker protein-lacZ transgene. J. Comp. Neurol. 404: 97-113 (1999).

122. Youngentob, S and Margolis F.L.: OMP gene causes an elevation in behavioral threshold sensitivity. Neuroreport 10:15-19 (1999).

123. Baumeister H, Gronostajski, RM, Lyons, GE and Margolis, FL :Identification of NFI-binding sites and cloning of NFI-cDNAs suggest a regulatory role for NFI transcription factors in olfactory neuron gene expression. Molec Brain Res. 72, 65- (1999).

124. Smith, DM. and Margolis, FL.: Taste processing: Whetting our appetite. Current Biology 9:R453-455 (1999).

125. Baker H, Cummings DM, Munger SD, Margolis JW, Franzen L, Reed RR, and Margolis

FL Biochemical and morphological consequences of targeted deletion of a cyclic nucleotide gated channel (OCNC1) in adult mice J. Neurosci., 19:9313-9321 (1999).

126. Holtmatt, AJGD, Huizinga, CT, Margolis, FL, Gispen, WH, and Verhaagen, J Transgenic expression of B-50/GAP43 expression in mature olfactory neurons triggers downregulation of native B-50/GAP43 expression in immature olfactory neurons. Molec. Brain Res. 74:197-207 (1999).

127. Heilmann S.; Hummel T. ; Margolis FL.

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distribution of Galectin-1, Galectin-3, and Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) in human olfactory epithelium. Histochem. Cell Biol. 113:241-245 (2000).

128. Cummings, DM., Emge DK., Small, SL. and Margolis, FL: The pattern of olfactory bulb re-innervation returns following recovery from reversible peripheral deafferentation. J. Comp Neurol. J. Comp. Neurol. 421: 362-373 (2000).

129. Griff, ER, Greer, CA, Margolis FL, Ennis M and Shipley, MT: Ultrastructural and conduction velocity in the olfactory marker protein-null mouse. Molec. Brain Res. 866: 227-236 (2000)

130. Behrens, M, Venkatraman, G, Gronostajski, RM, Reed, RR and Margolis FL: NF1 in the development of the olfactory neuroepithelium and the regulation of the olfactory marker protein (OMP) expression. Eur. J. Neuroscience 12:1372-1384 (2000).

131. Baldisseri, DM., Margolis, JW., Omotosho PA. and Margolis FL. Sequence-specific NMR resonance assignments of the backbone atoms for the olfactory marker protein, OMP. J. Biomolecular NMR 17:353-354 (2000).

132. DeMarchis, S, Modena, C, Peretto, P, Migheli, A, Margolis, FL and Fasolo, A: Carnosine- related dipeptides in neurons and glia. Biochemistry (Moscow) 65:824-833 (2000).

133. Ivic, L, Pyrski, M, Margolis, JW., Richards, LJ., Firestein S, and Margolis FL Adenoviral vector mediated rescue of the OMP-null mouse. Nature Neuroscience 3:1113-1120 (2000).

134. Pyrski M, Xu Z, Walters E, Gilbert DJ, Jenkins NJ, Copeland NJ, and Margolis FL: The OMP-lacZ transgene mimics the unusual expression pattern of OR-Z6, a new odorant receptor gene on mouse chromosome 6: implication for locus-dependent gene-expression. J. Neurosci. 2001: 21 4637-4648

135. Youngentob SL, Margolis FL, Youngentob LM OMP gene deletion results in an alteration in odorant quality perception. Behav. Neurosci. 115: 626-631(2001).

136. Ennis M., Zhou F-M, Ciombor K, Aroniadou-Anderjaska V, Hayar A, Borrelli E Zimmer, L.A., Margolis F, and Shipley MT. Dopamine D2 Receptor-Mediated Presynaptic Inhibition of Olfactory Nerve Terminals J. Neurophysiol. 86: 2986-2997( 2001).

137. Baldisseri DM, Margolis JW, Weber DJ, Koo JH, Margolis FL. Olfactory marker protein (OMP) exhibits a beta–clam fold in solution. Implications for target peptide interaction and olfactory signal transduction. J Molec Biol 319:823-837 (2002).

138. Perretto, P Cummings, DM, Modena C, Behrens M, Venkatraman G, Fasolo A, Margolis FL: BMP mRNA and protein expression in the developing mouse olfactory system J. Comp. Neurol. 451:267-278 (2002)

139. Baker, H. and Margolis FL. Mechanisms of Differentiation and migration of olfactory progenitors: An overview. ChemSenses 27, 567 ( 2002).

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140. Schulze DH, Pyrski M, Ruknudin A, Margolis JW, Polumuri SK, Margolis FL. Sodium-

calcium exchangers in olfactory tissue. In Lytton J, Schnetkamp PPM, Hryshko LV and Blaustein MP (Editors) “Cellular and molecular physiology of sodium- calcium exchange” Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 976, 67-72 (2002).

141. Behrens, M, Margolis JW, and Margolis FL: Identification of members of the Bex gene family as olfactory marker protein (OMP) binding partners J Neurochem 86, 1289-1296 (2003).

142. McBride K, Slotnick B, Margolis FL Does Intranasal Application of Zinc Sulfate Produce Anosmia in the Mouse? An Ofactometric and Anatomical study. Chem Senses 28, 659-670 (2003).

143. Youngentob SL, P.F. Kent PF and Margolis FL OMP Gene Deletion Results in an Alteration in Odorant-Induced Mucosal Activity Patterns J. Neurophysiol. 90, 3864-3873.(2003)

144. Koo JH, Gill S, Pannell L, Menco B and Margolis FL The interaction of Bex and OMP reveals a metabolically active covalent dimer of OMP J. Neurochem. 90, 102-116 (2004).

145. Peretto P, Dati C, De Marchis S, Kim HH, Ukhanova M, Fasolo A, Margolis FL Expression of the secreted factors Noggin and bone morphogenetic proteins in the subependymal layer and olfactory bulb of the adult mouse brain Neurosci.128, 685-696 (2004)

146. Schulze DH, Pyrski M, Ruknudin A, Margolis JW, Polumuri SK, Margolis FL. Sodium-calcium exchangers in olfactory tissue. In Lytton J, Schnetkamp PPM, Hryshko LV and Blaustein MP (Editors) “Cellular and molecular physiology of sodium-calcium exchange” Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 976, 67-72 (2002).

147. Behrens, M, Margolis JW, and Margolis FL: Identification of members of the Bex gene family as olfactory marker protein (OMP) binding partners J Neurochem 86, 1289-1296 (2003).

148. McBride K, Slotnick B, Margolis FL Does Intranasal Application of Zinc Sulfate Produce Anosmia in the Mouse? An Ofactometric and Anatomical study. Chem Senses 28, 659-670 (2003).

149. Baker, H. and Margolis F.L. Mechanisms of Differentiation and migration of olfactory progenitors: An overview. ChemSenses 27, 567 ( 2002)

150. Schulze DH, Pyrski M, Ruknudin A, Margolis JW, Polumuri SK, Margolis FL. Sodium-calcium exchangers in olfactory tissue. In Lytton J, Schnetkamp PPM, Hryshko LV and Blaustein MP (Editors) “Cellular and molecular physiology of sodium-calcium exchange” Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 976, 67-72 (2002).

151. Youngentob SL, P.F. Kent PF and Margolis FL OMP Gene Deletion Results in an Alteration in Odorant-Induced Mucosal Activity Patterns J. Neurophysiol. 90, 3864-3873.(2003)

152. Koo JH, Gill S, Pannell L, Menco B and Margolis FL The interaction of Bex and OMP reveals a metabolically active covalent dimer of OMP J. Neurochem. 90, 102-116 (2004).

153. Youngentob S. Pyrski, M. and Margolis FL, Adenoviral vector-mediated rescue of the OMP-null behavioral phenotype: Enhancement of odorant threshold sensitivity Behav. Neurosci.118: 636-642( 2004).

154. Peretto P, Dati C, De Marchis S, Kim HH, Ukhanova M, Fasolo A, Margolis FL Expression of the secreted factors Noggin and bone morphogenetic proteins in the subependymal layer and olfactory bulb of the adult mouse brain Neurosci.128, 685-696 (2004)

155. Gitti RK, Wright NT, Margolis JW, Varney KM, Weber DJ, Margolis FL. Backbone Dynamics of the Olfactory Marker Protein As Studied by (15)N NMR Relaxation Measurements. Biochemistry. 44:9673-9679 (2005).

156. Goldenberg-Cohen N, Guo Y, Margolis, FL, Cohen Y, Miller NR, and Bernstein SL. Oligodendrocyte dysfunction following induction of experimental anterior optic nerve ischemia Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 46.2716-25 (2005).

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157. Venkatraman G, Behrens M, Pyrski M, and Margolis FL Expression of Coxsackie-

Adenovirus receptor (CAR) in the developing mouse olfactory system. J. Neurocytology 34: 295-305 (2005).

158. Koo JH, Saraswati M, Margolis FL. Immunolocalization of Bex protein in the mouse brain and olfactory system. J Comp Neurol. 487:1-14 (2005).

159. Wright, NT, Margolis JW, Margolis FL, Weber D. Refinement of the solution structure of rat Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) Journal of Biomolecular NMR33:63-68 (2005)

160. Bernstein SL Koo JH, Slater BJ, Guo Y and Margolis FL, Analysis of optic nerve stroke by retinal Bex expression. Molecular Vision 12:147-155 (2006)

161. Kim HH, Puche AC, and Margolis FL: Odorant deprivation reversibly modulates transsynaptic changes in the NR2B-mediated CREB pathway in mouse piriform cortex. J. Neuroscience 26, 9548-9559 (2006).

162. Koo JH, Smiley M, Lovering R and Margolis FL: Bex1 knock out mice show altered skeletal muscle regeneration Biochem Biophys Res Comm 363 pp 405-410 (2007)

163. Bettini E. and Margolis FL. Expression of an intron containing beta-tubulin mRNA in catfish olfactory epithelium J. Molec Histol. 38:571-579(2007).

164. Pyrski M, Koo JH, Polumuri S, Ruknudin A, Margolis JW, Schulze DH and Margolis FL Sodium-calcium exchanger expression in the mouse and rat olfactory systems J Comp Neurol 501:944-958 (2007).

165. Koo JH and Margolis FL: Bex1 knock out mice show altered skeletal muscle regeneration Biochem Biophys Res Comm 363 pp 405-410 (2007)

166. Reisert J, Yau KW Margolis FL Olfactory marker protein modulates the cAMP kinetics of the odour-induced response in cilia of mouse olfactory receptor neurons J.Physiol 585: 731-740 (2007).

167. Hamilton KA, Parrish-Aungst S,, Margolis FL,; Erdelyi F, Szabo G, Puche AC. Sensory Deafferentation Transsynaptically Alters Neuronal GluR1 Expression in the External Plexiform Layer of the Adult Mouse Main Olfactory Bulb Chemical Senses 33: 201-210 (2008)

168. Cockerham RE, Margolis FL and Munger SD Afferent activity to necklace glomeruli is dependent on external stimuli BMC Research Notes, 2:31 (2008).

169. Reisert J and Margolis FL Olfactory marker protein: A gift to molecular biologists: An enigma to physiologists (2008) Physiology News 73: 27-29. (2008).

170. Kwon HJ, Koo JH, Zufall F, Leinders-Zufall T, Margolis FL. Ca Extrusion by NCX Is Compromised in Olfactory Sensory Neurons of OMP Mice. PloS ONE. 2009;4(1):e4260. Epub 2009 Jan 23.

171. Bovolin, P., Bovetti, S., Fasolo, A., Shipley, M.T, Szabo, G. Margolis, FL. and Puche, A.C. Developmental regulation of metabotropic glutamate receptor-1 splice variants in olfactory bulb mitral cells. J. Neurosci Res 87: 369-379 (2009)

172. Senut MC, Azher S, Margolis FL, Patel K, Mousa A, Majid A. Distribution of carnosine-like peptides in the nervous system of developing and adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) and embryonic effects of chronic carnosine exposure.. Cell Tissue Res.337: 45-61 (2009).

173. Khazaei MR, Halfter H, Karimzadeh F, Koo JH, Margolis FL, Young P. Bex1 is involved in the regeneration of axons after injury. J Neurochem. 2010 Nov;115(4):910-20. Article first published online: 28 Sept. 2010.

174. Vastagh C , Schwirtlich M, Kwakowsky A, Erdély F, Margolis FL, Yanagawa Y, Katarova Z, and Szabó G The spatio-temporal segregation of GAD forms defines distinct GABA signaling functions in the developing mouse Dev Neurobiol. 2014 Aug 14. doi: 10.1002/dneu.22222. [Epub ahead of print]

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Additional peer reviewed publications from my laboratory:

1. Hirsch, J. D.: Opiate and muscarinic ligand binding in five limbic areas after bilateral olfactory bulbectomy. Brain Res. 198 : 171-283, 1980.

2. Hirsch. J. D.: MINIREVIEW—The neurochemical sequelae of olfactory bulbectomy. Life Sci. 26 : 1551-1559, 1980.

3. Hirsch, J. D.: Regional changes in [3H]diazepam binding in the brains of bilaterally olfactory bulbectomized mice. Exp. Neurol. 72 : 91-98, 1981.

4. Koo JH Bex1 participates in muscle regeneration by regulating myogenic satellite cell differentiation Lab. Anim. Res. 26, 145-151- (2010)

Book Chapters

1. Bondy, S. and Margolis FL.: The effect of visual deprivation on the developing avian optic lobe. In Pease D.C. (ed.) Cellular aspects of Neural Growth and Differentiation. UCLA Forum in Medical Science 14:pp.361-364 (1971).

2. Bondy, S. and Margolis, FL.: Sensory deprivation and brain development. The avian visual system as a model. in Bures, J. John E.R, Kostiuk P.G. and Pickenhain L. (eds.) Brain and Behavior Research, Veb Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena, Germany, GDR, 4:pp1-54 (1971)

3. Margolis, FL.: Olfactory bulb specific protein. In Schneider, D. (eds.): Proteins of the Nervous System, Raven Press, New York, pp. 75-78 (1973).

4. Margolis, FL.: Biochemical markers of the primary olfactory pathway: A model neural system. In Agranoff, BW., and Aprison, MH. (eds.): Advances in Neurochemistry. Plenum Press, New York 1 : pp. 193-246 (1975).

5. Margolis, FL., Keller, A. and Ferriero, D.: The olfactory pathway as a model cerebral system. In Berl, S., Clarke, D. D., and Schneider, D. (eds.): Metabolic Compartmentation and Neurotransmission, Relation to Brain Structure and Function. Plenum Press, New York 6 : pp. 137-143 (1975).

6. Margolis, FL., Ferriero, D. and Harding, J.: Carnosine (b-alanyl-L-histidine) in the olfactory nerve: A putative transmitter candidate. In Tuomisto, J., and Paasonen, M. K. (eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Pharmacology-Neurotransmission. Finnish Pharmacological Society, 2 : pp. 61-69 (1975).

7. Margolis, FL.: Biochemical studies of the primary olfactory pathway. In Ferrendelli, J. A. (ed.): Neuroscience Symposia, Vol. III, Aspects of Behavioral Neurobiology. The Society for Neurosci., Bethesda, Maryland, pp. 167-188 (1977).

8. Margolis, FL.: A marker protein for the olfactory chemoreceptor neuron. In Bradshaw, RA. and Schneider, D. (eds.): Proteins of the Nervous System. Raven Press, New York, pp. 59-84 (1980).

9. Margolis, FL.: Carnosine: An olfactory neuropeptide. In Barker, JL. and Smith, T. (eds.): Role of Peptides in Neuronal Function. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, pp. 545-572 (1980

10. Margolis, FL.: Neurotransmitter biochemistry of the mammalian olfactory bulb. In Cagan, RH. and Kare, MR. (eds.): Biochemistry of Taste and Olfaction. Academic Press, New York 17 : 369-394 (1981).

11. Hirsch, JD. and Margolis, FL.: Isolation, separation and analysis of cells from olfactory epithelium. In Cagan, RH. and Kare, M. R. (eds.): Biochemistry of Taste and Olfaction. Academic Press, New York 15 : pp. 311-332 (1981).

12. Hirsch, JD. and Margolis, FL.: Identification and characterization of a carnosine binding site. In Marangos, PJ., Campbell, I. and Cohen, RM. (eds.): Brain Receptor Methodologies. Academic Press, New York, part B, 59-75 (1984).

13. Getchell, TV., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, ML.: Perireceptor and receptor events in vertebrate olfaction. Prog. Neurobiol. 23 : 317-345 (1984).

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14. Margolis, FL., Kawano, T. and Grillo, M.: Ontogeny of carnosine, olfactory marker

protein and neurotransmitter enzymes in olfactory bulb and mucosa of the rat. In Breipohl, W. (ed.): Ontogeny of Olfaction. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York, 107-116 (1986).

15. Margolis, FL.: Olfactory receptor neurons: specific gene expression and a hypothetical model for stimulus receptors. In Hudspeth, J. et al. (eds.) Discussions in Neurosciences. Foundation for the Study of the Nervous System, Vol. IV, No. 3, 47-52 (1987).

16. Hudspeth, AJ., Mac Leish, PR., Margolis, F. L. and Wiesel, TN. (eds.): Discussions in Neurosciences. Foundation for the Study of the Nervous System. Vol. IV, No. 3 (1987).

17. Margolis, FL.: Molecular cloning of olfactory specific gene products, in “Molecular Neurobiology of the Olfactory System. Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV. (eds.). Plenum Press, New York , pp.237-265 (1988).

18. Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV. (eds.): Molecular Neurobiology of the Olfactory System, Plenum Press, New York (1988).

19. Pickenhagen, W. and Margolis, FL.: Summation of Conference. In Brand, JG. et al (eds.) Chemical Senses. Receptor Events and Transduction of Taste and Olfaction, Vol. 1, 505-513 (1989).

20. Getchell, TV. and Margolis, FL.: The Xenopus oocyte as an in vitro translation and expression system for chemosensory — specific gene products. In Schild, D. (ed.). Chemosensory Information Processing. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York, 87-95 (1990).

21. Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV.: Receptors: Current status and future directions. In Muller, P. and Lamparsky, D. (eds). Perfumes: Art, Science and Technology. Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, LTD, Essex, England, 481-498 (1991).

22. Rinchik, EM., Johnson, DK., Margolis, FL., Jackson, IJ., Russell, LB. and Carpenter, DA.: Reverse genetics in the mouse and its application to the study of deafness. In Ruben, R.J., Van De Water, TR. and Steel, KP. (eds.): Genetics of Hearing Impairment. The New York Academy of Sciences 630 : 80-92 (1991).

23. Margolis, FL., Verhaagen, J., Biffo, S., Huang, F. and Grillo, M.: Regulation of gene expression in the olfactory neuroepithelium: A neurogenetic matrix. In Gispen, WH. and Routtenberg, A. (eds.). Protein Kinase C and its Brain Substrates: Progress in Brain Research. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. Amsterdam, Netherlands 89: 97-122 (1991).

24. Margolis, FL.: Plasticity of olfactory neuron phenotype: Cellular and molecular influences. In J. Pearl (ed.) Development Growth and Senescence in the Chemical Senses. NIH Publication No. 93-3483, 3 : 109-118 (1993).

25. Margolis, FL., Kudrycki, K., Stein-Izsak, C., Grillo, M., Akeson, R.: From genotype to olfactory neuron phenotype: the role of the Olf-1-binding site. In D. Chadwick, J. Marsh, J. Goode (Eds.); Margolis FL (Chairman). The Molecular Basis of Smell and Taste Transduction. Ciba Foundation. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., West Sussex, England, pp. 3-26 (1993).

26. Chadwick, D., Marsh, J., Goode, J. (Eds.); Margolis, FL. (Chairman): The Molecular Basis of Smell and Taste Transduction. Ciba Foundation. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., West Sussex, England. (1993).

27. Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, ML., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV. Differential Expression of Vomeromodulin mRNA in the Nasal Mucosa of Rats During Ontogeny. In K. Kurihara, N. Suzuki, H. Ogawa (Eds.) Olfaction and Taste XI, Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, pp. 145-149 (1994).

28. Margolis FL and Koo JH Olfactory marker protein (OMP) from PAGE band to structure and function: An overview. “Wako Jyunyaku Jiho” 74:9-12 (2006).

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ABSTRACTS

1. Margolis, FL: Reduced d-aminolevulinate dehydratase activity in a mutant mouse anemia. Fed. Proc. 24 : 1883 (1965).

2. Roffi, J., Margolis, FL and Jost, A.: Regulation of adrenaline synthesis in foetal adrenals by corticosteroids. Excerpta Medica (2nd Intl. Cong. of Hormonal Steroids) 111 : 117 (1966).

3. Margolis, FL.: Ontogeny of DNA and DNA-polymerase in embryonic chick brain regions. Fed. Proc. 27 : 1394 (1968).

4. Bondy, S. and Margolis, FL: Chick brain metabolism after removal of a single eye. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 1 : 26 (1970).

5. Bondy, S. and Margolis, FL: Direct effects of sensory input on the cerebral genome. 8th Intl. Cong. of Biochem., Symposium VII D, September (1970).

6. Margolis, FL: A protein specific to the olfactory bulb. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 2 : 95 (1971).

7. Margolis, FL: Search for S-100 protein variants in inbred strains and neurological mutants of the mouse. 3rd Intl. Cong. of Neurochem., July (197l).

8. Margolis, FL, Santic, I., and Tarnoff, J.: A brain protein unique to the olfactory bulb. Fed. Proc. 31 : 1549 (1972).

9. Margolis, FL, Santic, I., and Tarnoff, J.: Mouse brain olfactory bulb protein: Immunological studies. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 3 : 103 (1972).

10. Margolis, FL and Tarnoff, J.: Mouse brain olfactory bulb protein: Site of synthesis. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 4 : 11-15 (1973).

11. Margolis, FL: A brain protein unique to the olfactory pathway. 4th Intl. Mtg., Intl. Soc. Neurochem. Tokyo, Japan, pp. 70, August (1973).

12. Margolis, FL, Tarnoff, J. and Armona, D.: Carnosine: Is it a neurotransmitter in the olfactory pathway? Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 5 : 118 (1974).

13. Margolis, FL, Roberts, N., Feldman, J. and Ferriero, D.: Denervation of the primary olfactory pathway: Specific biochemical changes. Soc. for Neurosci., Abstr. (1974).

14. Margolis, FL, Keller, A., Ferriero, D. and Harding, J.: Proteins uniquely or predominantly associated with the primary olfactory pathway. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 6 : 77 (1975).

15. Margolis, FL, Feldman, J., Ferriero, D., Roberts, N. and Keller, A.: Biochemical markers of the primary olfactory pathway. ACS Symposium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April (1975).

16. Harding, J. and Margolis, FL, Enzymes of carnosine metabolism in the primary olfactory pathway of the mouse. Fed. Proc. 34 : 294 (1975).

17. Margolis, FL Ferriero, D. and Harding, J.: Carnosine (b-alanyl-L-histidine) in the olfactory nerve: A putative transmitter candidate. Proceed. 6th Intl. Cong. Pharmacol., Helsinki, Finland, July 20-25 (1975).

18. Harding, J., Graziadei, P. P. C. and Margolis, FL.: Olfactory chemoreceptor cells: Heretical neurons? Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 7 : 180 (1976).

19. Neidle, A. and Margolis, FL: Carnosine turnover in olfactory bulb and other tissues of the mouse. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 7 : 103 (1976).

20. Agrawal, H. C., Fujimoto, K., Shearer, W. T., Hartman, B. K., and Margolis, FL: Immunological specificity of rat brain myelin "Proteolipid Protein". Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 7 : 84 (1976).

21. Margolis, FL and Grillo, M.: Carnosine: Synthesis and axoplasmic transport in the olfactory pathway. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 8 : 252 (1977).

22. Horinishi, H. and Margolis, FL Carnosine synthetase from mouse olfactory bulb. Fed. Proc. 36 : 719 (1977)

23. Brown, CE. , Margolis, FL Williams, T H., Pitcher, R. G. and Elgar, G.: Application of NMR to neurophysiology. 6th Intl. Symp. on Magnetic Resonance, Banff, Alberta, Canada, May (1977).

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24. Hirsch. JD and Margolis, FL: Preparation and characterization of cells from rat olfactory

mucosa. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 3 : 231 (1977). 25. Hirsch. JD and Margolis, FL.: Carnosine and neurotransmitter binding sites in olfactory

bulb membranes. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 9 : 149 (1978). 26. Farbman, AI and Margolis, FL: Immunocytochemical studies of the olfactory marker

protein in developing olfactory mucosa of mice and rats. Anat. Rec. 190 : 392 (1978). 27. Margolis, FL and Grillo, M.: An approach to chemical nerve section in the mouse

olfactory pathway. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 4 : 254 (1978). 28. Nadi, NS, Hirsch, JD and Margolis, FL: Laminar distributions of amino compounds and

[3H]ligand binding sites in the dog olfactory bulb. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 4 : 1426 (1978). 29. Margolis, FL and Grillo, M.: Carnosinase activity in olfactory mucosa and CNS: Two

different proteins. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 10 : 191 (1979). 30. Rochel, S. and Margolis, FL: The role of ornithine decarboxylase in neuronal

regeneration in olfactory epithelium. 7th Intl. Mtg. of Neurochem., Jerusalem, Israel, September (1979).

31. Nadi, NS, Head, R. and Margolis, FL: Catecholamines in dog and mouse olfactory bulb: Laminar distribution and response to deafferentation. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 5 : 346 (1979).

32. Rochel, S. and Margolis, FL: Membrane potential of olfactory bulb synaptosomes monitored with the lipophilic cation tetraphenylphosphonium. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 5 : 745 (1979).

33. Youngs, WM., Nadi, NS., Davis, BJ., Margolis, FL and Macrides, F.: Evidence for a cholinergic projection to the olfactory bulb from the magnocellular preoptic area. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 5 : 135 (1979).

34. Nadi, NS., Head, R., Hempstead, J., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL: Biochemical evidence for the transsynaptic regulation of catecholamine metabolism in the mammalian olfactory bulb. Satellite Symposium of the 7th Intl. Mtg. of Neurochem., Istanbul, Turkey, September (1979).

35. Margolis, FL, Grillo, M., Nadi, NS., Grannot-Reisfeld, N., Youngs, WM., Davis, BJ. and Macrides, F.: Central and peripheral regulation of catecholamine and tyrosine hydroxylase levels in the olfactory bulb. Intl. Symp. Biochem. of Taste and Olfaction, Philadelphia, April (1980).

36. Hirsch, J. D. and Margolis, FL: Neurochemical and pharmacological studies of the rat olfactory neuroepithelium: Analysis of cell suspensions and radioligand binding properties. Intl. Symp. Biochem. of Taste and Olfaction, Philadelphia, April (1980).

29. Farbman, A., Heller, R., Emanuel, D., Scholz, D. and Margolis FL: Maturation of Olfactory Receptor Cell Terminals. 7th Intl. Symp. of Olfaction and Taste, Holland, June (1980).

37. Burd, GD and Margolis, FL: Morphological effects of intranasal zinc sulfate irrigation on the mouse main and accessory olfactory systems. 2nd Ann. Mtg. Amer. Assoc. Chemorecep. Sci. Sarasota, Florida, July (1980).

38. Burd, GD, Davis, BJ., Macrides, F. and Margolis, FL: Distribution of label in the hamster main and accessory olfactory bulb after intranasal administration of [3-H]b-alanine. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 6 : 243 (1980).

39. Rochel, S., Blume, AJ. and Margolis, FL: On the use of the lipophilic cation tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP+) as a monitor of membrane potential in mitochondria containing particles. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 6 : 197 (1980).

40. Rochel, S. and Margolis, FL: Calcium-dependent depolarization-stimulated carnosine release from olfactory bulb synaptosomes supports its neuroeffector role. Fed. Proc. 40: 272 (1981).

41. Margolis. FL.: Neurotransmission in the olfactory pathway. 12th Ann. Meeting, Richmond Virginia, Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 12 : 94 (198l).

42. Chuah, M-I., Farbman, AI. and Margolis, FL: Olfactory marker protein synthesis in organ culture of fetal rat olfactory mucosa. Anat. Rec. 199 : 52A (1981).

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43. Margolis, FL, Kawano, T., Baker, H., Joh, T.: Afferent regulations of tyrosine

hydroxylase and dopamine levels in the olfactory bulb. Eighth Intl. Soc. For Neurochem., Nottingham, England, September (198l).

44. Kawano, T., Baker, H., Margolis, FL and Joh, TH.: Transsynaptic regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine synthesis in the olfactory bulb. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 7 : 66 (1981).

45. Kream, R. and Margolis, FL: Olfactory marker protein (OMP): Turnover & Transport. Trans. Am. Soc. Neurochem. 13 : 315 (1982).

46. Davis, BJ., Macrides, F., Kream, R., Kawano, T. and Margolis, FL: Transneuronal control of Substance-P and DA in hamster main olfactory bulb. 4th Ann. Mtg., Assoc. Chemorecep. Sci., Sarasota, Florida, April 14-18 (1982).

47. Farbman, AI. and Margolis, FL: Immunohistochemical localization of carnosinase in olfactory and other tissues in the mouse. Anat. Rec. 202 : 53A (1982).

48. Kream, RM. and Margolis, FL.: Dynamics of olfactory marker protein (OMP) turnover and transport in mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 8 : 199 (1982).

49. Margolis, FL, Baker, H., Kawano, T., Albert, V. and Joh, TH.: Do juxtaglomerular cells die after peripheral deafferentation of the rat olfactory bulb? Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 8 : 743 (1982).

50. Kawano, T., Grillo, M., Margolis, FL and Farbman, AI.: Exogenous b-alanine elevates olfactory tissue carnosine levels in vivo and in vitro. Soc. for Neurosci. Abstr. 8 : 199 (1982).

51. Margolis, FL, Kream, R., Kawano, T., Davis, B. and Macrides, F.: Transneuronal control of Substance-P and DA in hamster main olfactory bulb. Trans. Amer. Soc. Neurochem. 14 : 312 (1983).

52. Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL : Rabbit muscle carnosine synthetase: Purification and generation of mouse antisera. Soc. for Neurosci. Abstr. 9 : 1134 (1983).

53. Sydor, W., Teitelbaum, Z., Blacher, R., Leung, W., Pan, Y-C. E., Brink, L. and Margolis FL.: Olfactory marker protein: Studies of structure and primary sequence. Soc. for Neurosci. Abstr. 9 : 1020 (1983).

54. Margolis, FL, Rogers, K., Sydor, W., Teitelbaum, Z., Grillo, M., Sun, S., Blacher, R. and Gubler, U.: Olfactory marker protein (OMP): amino acid sequence, in vitro translation and approaches to c-DNA cloning. ECRO VI Cong., Villeurbanne, France, September (1984).

55. Rogers, K., Grillo, M., Gubler, U. and Margolis, FL: Olfactory Marker Protein: In vitro translation from poly(A)+mRNA. Fed. Proc. 43 : 1548 (1984).

56. Rogers, K., Grillo, M., Sydor, W., Gubler, U. and Margolis, FL: Poly(A)+messenger RNA for rat olfactory marker protein is extremely large. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 10 : 357 (1984).

57. Baker, H. and Margolis, FL: Strain differences in expression of the dopamine phenotype in normal and deafferented olfactory bulb. AChemS VII Abstr. (1985).

58. Margolis, FL, Rogers, K., Grillo, M., Goodall, Y. S., Poonian, M. and Gubler, U.: Molecular biology of the olfactory system. AChemS VII; Chem. Senses, Abstr. 10 : 391 (1985).

59. Rogers, KE., Grillo, M., Poonian, M., Gubler, U. and Margolis, FL.: Molecular cloning of an olfactory neuron specific protein. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 11 : 1096 (1985).

60. Margolis, FL: Differential gene expression in olfactory pathway. NATO Adv. Res. Workshop; Warwick, U.K., August (1985).

61. Rogers, KE., Dasgupta, P., Grillo, M., Gubler, U. and Margolis, FL: Molecular cloning and sequencing of the cDNA for an olfactory neuron specific protein: OMP. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 12 : 1457 (1986).

62. Baker, H., Towle, A. and Margolis, FL.: Differential influence of peripheral deafferentation on expression of GABA and dopamine in juxtaglomerular neurons of mouse main olfactory bulb. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 12 : 1180 (1986).

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63. Khew-Goodall, Y.-S., Goren, T., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL: Identification and cloning of olfactory specific mRNAs. J. Neurochem. 48 : S144B (1987).

64. Wurzburger, RJ., Margolis, FL, Spector, S.: Choline acetyltransferase (CAT) and acetylcholine (ACh) in the mouse olfactory bulb and brain: effects of intranasal drug administration. The Pharmacologist 29 : 181 (1987).

65. Baker, H. and Margolis, FL: Olfactory marker protein (OMP)-like immunoreactivity in discrete nuclei of rodent brain. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 13 : 363 (1987).

66. Rogers, K. and Margolis, FL.: Neuron specific olfactory marker protein: Gene structure studies. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 13 : 858 (1987).

67. Ehrlich, ME., Joh, TH., Margolis, F and Baker, H.: Transneuronal regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA expression in the rodent main olfactory bulb. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 13 : 1089 (1987).

68. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, A. B., Gispen, W. H. and Margolis, FL: B-50 expression in the basal cell layer of the mature olfactory epithelium. Trans. Am. Soc. Neurochem., (1988).

69. Margolis, FL, Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, AB., and Gispen, WH.: Growth associated protein (B50/GAP43) expression in the developing olfactory neuroepithelium. The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences. Abstr. 148: (1988).

70. Baker, H., Grillo, M., and Margolis, FL: Olfactory marker protein (OMP) expression in hamster CNS: Biochemical and immunocytochemical characterizations. The Tenth Annual Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences. Abstr. 150 (1988).

71. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, AB., Gispen, WH., and Margolis, FL: Expression in the basal cell layer of the mature olfactory epithelium. The first Annual Conference of the New Jersey Chapter of the Association for Neuroscience (April 8, 1988).

72. Mettling C., Morris, RJ., Raisman, G., Vidal, M., Spanopoulou, E., Watson, F., Grosveld, F., and Margolis, FL: Functional effects of modification of Thy-1 expression in transgenic mice. European Neuroscience Association (September, 1988).

73. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, AB., Grillo, M., Nielander H., Schotman, P., Gispen, WH., and Margolis, FL.: B50/GAP43 in the regenerating primary olfactory pathway. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr.14 : 802 (1988).

74. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, AB., Grillo, M., Nielander, H., Schotman, P., Gispen, WH. and Margolis, FL.: B50/GAP43 expression in the regenerating primary olfactory pathway. Society for Developmental Biology Meeting Abstr. (1988).

75. Danciger, E. and Margolis, FL.: The olfactory marker protein gene is non-classical. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 14 : 624 (1988).

76. Biffo, S. and Margolis, FL.: Carnosine and anserine localization in nerve and muscle of rodents and birds. Soc. Neuroscience Abstr. 14 : 985 (1988).

77. Morris, R.J., Mettling, C., Raisman, G., Vidal, M., Grosveld, F. and Margolis, FL.: Assessment of the biological role of Thy-1 by modification of its expression and structure in transgenic mice. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 14 : 1266 (1988).

78. Margolis, FL, Danciger, E., Mettling C., Vidal, M., Morris, RJ.: The Functional OMP gene lacks introns and traditional promoter boxes. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Mtg. of the European Neurosci. Assoc., Abstr. (1989).

79. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, AB., Grillo, M., Khew-Goodall, Y.-S., Gispen, WH. and Margolis, FL: Neuroplasticity in the olfactory system: response of B50/GAP43 and olfactory marker protein to lesion. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Mtg. of the European Neurosci. Assoc., Abstr. (1989).

80. Biffo, S., Verhaagen, J., Schrama, LH., Schotman, P., Danho, W., and Margolis, FL: B50 expression during neural differentiation of the developing mouse embryo correlates with fiber outgrowth. Proceedings of the 12th International Annual Mtg. of the European Neurosci. Assoc. Abstr. (1989).

81. Mulatero, D., Biffo, S., Artero, C., Margolis, FL and Fasolo, A.: Carnosine-like immunoreactivity in the brain of amphibia urodela. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Mtg. of the European Neurosci. Assoc. Abstr. (1989).

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82. Margolis, FL and Verhaagen, J.: Can the regenerating olfactory neuroepithelium serve as a model to study molecular events in neural development? Proceedings of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience China Symposium Abstr. (1989).

83. Getchell, TV., Grillo, M., Tate, S., Urade, R., Teeter, J. and Margolis, FL: Expression of amino acid taste receptors in Xenopus oocytes. Soc. Neuroscience, Abstr. 15 : 1146 (1989).

84. Verhaagen, J., Oestreicher, A. B., Grillo, M., Khew-Goodall, Y.S., Gispen, WH. and Margolis, FL: Differential post-lesion expression of B-50/GAP43 and olfactory marker protein in the olfactory system. Soc. Neuroscience, Abstr. 15 : 318 (1989).

85. Biffo, S., Verhaagen, J. Schrama, LH., Schotman, P., Danho, W. and Margolis, FL: B-50/GAP43 expression and neuritogenesis begin simultaneously in the embryonic mouse nervous system. Soc. Neuroscience, Abstr. 15 : 1328 (1989).

86. Fasolo, A., Biffo, S., Artero, C., Cantino, D. and Margolis, FL: Carnosine-like immunoreactivity in the retina of amphibia. Soc. Neurosci., Abstr. 15 : 374 (1989).

87. Biffo, S., Goren, T., Miara-Donnerer, M., Khew-Goodall, Y-S. and Margolis, FL: Calmodulin m-RNA in the olfactory neuroepithelium is associated with both mature and immature receptor neurons. Proceedings of the European Journal of Cell Biology, Ital. Assoc. Cell Biology and Differentiation Soc., Abstr. Supplement 28, Vol. 49 (1989).

88. Stone, DM., Margolis, FL., Grillo, M., Baker, H. and Joh, TH.: Differential transneuronal regulation of glutamic acid decarboxylase & tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA levels in deafferented mouse olfactory bulb. Proceedings of the XIth International Congress of Pharmacology (IUPHAR) Abstr. (1990).

89. Stein-Izsak, C., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL.: Olfactory marker protein gene flanking sequences involved in DNA-protein interactions. Soc. for Neurosci. Abstr. 16 : 158 (1990).

90. Verhaagen, J., Greer, CA. and Margolis, FL.: B-50/GAP43 gene expression in the developing and aging rat olfactory system. Soc. for Neurosci. Abstr. 16 : 657 (1990).

91. Stone, DM., Grillo, M., Margolis, FL, Baker, H. and Joh, TH.: Differential regulation of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) mRNA levels in functionally-deafferented rodent olfactory bulb. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 16 : 994 (1990).

92. Margolis, FL.: Regulation of cell specific gene expression in the olfactory neuron: cellular and molecular aspects. Neurosci. Letters 39 : 139 (1990).

93. Verhaagen, J., Biffo, S., Margolis, FL and Gispen, WH.: Molecular biology of neurite outgrowth: B-50/GAP43 expression is widespread during neuroembryogenesis and persists in subsets of neurons during aging. Proceedings of the Society of Developmental Neurobiology Abstr. (1990).

94. Margolis, FL., Verhaagen, J., Biffo, S., Grillo, M. and Greer, C.: Regulation of gene expression in the olfactory neuroepithelium: A neurogenetic matrix. Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on "Brain Phosphoproteins" Abstr. (1990).

95. Artero, C., Marti, E., Panzanelli, P., Sassoe Pognetto, M., Biffo, S., Margolis, FL and Fasolo, A.: Carnosine-like immunoreactivity in the nervous system of reptiles is localized in glial cells and olfactory neurons. Proceedings of the European Neuroscience Meeting, Abstr. (1991).

96. Sassoé-Pognetto, M., Panzanelli, P., Cantino, D., Margolis, FL and Fasolo, A.: Carnosine: Fine structural localization in photoreceptors in the frog retina. Proceedings of the European Neuroscience Meeting Abstr. (1991).

97. Dahmen, N., Wang, H. and Margolis, F.L: Expression of olfactory receptors in Xenopus Laevis oocytes. Proceedings of the Third IBRO World Congress of Neurosci., Abstr. 61 : 390 (1991).

98. Stein-Izsak, C., Corbin, J., Grillo, M., Behn, C. Sakai, M. and Margolis, FL.: Is transcriptional regulation a mechanism of cell specific gene expression in olfactory neurons? Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Biochemistry Abstr. (1991).

99. Dahmen, N., Wang, H., Getchell, TV., Margolis, FL.: Expression of rat olfactory receptors in Xenopus oocytes. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17 : 634 (1991).

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100. Wang, H., Dahmen, N., Kodukula, K., Yan, N., Teeter, J. and Margolis, FL.: Expression of catfish L-amino acid olfactory receptors in Xenopus oocytes injected with in vitro transcribed RNA. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17 : 634 (1991).

101. Grillo, M., Khew-Goodall, Y-S., Getchell, M., Danho, W., Getchell, T. and Margolis, FL: Vomeromodulin, a novel glycoprotein of lateral nasal gland: A putative pheromone transporter. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17 : 633 (1991).

102. Wensley, CH., Kauer, JS., Margolis, FL. and Chikaraishi, DM.: OMP mRNA is transported to the axon terminals of olfactory receptor cells. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17 : 637 (1991).

103. Stein-Izsak, C., Grillo, M., Behn, C., Sakai, M., Corbin, J. and Margolis, FL: Trans-acting elements and olfactory neuron gene transcription. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17 : 1286 (1991).

104. Verhaagen, J., Plaizier, JJ., van Roon, JAG., Oberdick, J., Morgan, JI., Fross-Petter, S. and Margolis, FL: Neuron-specific promoter constructs for overexpression of B-50 (GAP43) in transgenic mice. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17 : 1309 (1991).

105. Sakai, M., Stein-Izsak, C., Corbin, J., Grillo, M., Behn, C. and Margolis, FL.: Transgenic analysis of olfactory neuron gene promoter. Proceeding of 15th Japanese Neuroscience Society Meeting (1991).

106. Margolis, FL., Stein-Izsak, C., Kudrycki, K., Grillo, M., Behn, C., Sakai, M. and Corbin, J.: OLF-1: An olfactory specific DNA binding protein. Proceedings of the 14 Annual Meeting Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS XIV) (1992).

107. Margolis, F.L.: Regulation of Olfactory Neuron Gene Expression. Proceedings of the 1992 World Congress on Cell and Tissue Culture Symposium/Session in Depth Signal Transduction in Olfactory Receptors (1992).

108. Bettini, E., Dahmen, N., Wang, HL. and Margolis, FL: Molecular cloning of putative olfactory specific genes from catfish. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 18 : 1196 (1992).

109. Grillo, M., Morris, R., Akeson, R., Sakai, M., Smeyne, R., Stein-Izsak, C., Bocchiaro, C., Corbin, J., Phillips, A. and Margolis, FL: Transgenic analysis of OMP promoter using two reporter genes. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 18 : 241 (1992).

110. Kudrycki, K., Behn, C., Stein-Izsak, C. and Margolis, FL: Identification of putative transcriptional regulatory elements in the olfactory marker protein (OMP) promoter. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 18 : 238 (1992).

111. Margolis, FL: Regulation of olfactory neuron gene expression. In Vitro 28 : 3 (1992). 112. Rama Krishna, N.S., Getchell, M.L., Margolis, F.L. and Getchell, T.V.: Vomeromodulin

Gene Expression in the Nasal Mucosa of Rats During Postnatal Development. AChemS XV (1993).

113. Getchell, TV., Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, ML. and Margolis, FL: Differential expression of vomeromodulin mRNA in the nasal mucosa of rats during ontogeny. ISOT, Japan (1993).

114. Kudrycki, K., Stein-Izsak, C., Behn, C. and Margolis, FL.: Olf-1 binding site: characterization of an olfactory specific promoter motif. ISOT, Japan (1993).

115. Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, ML., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV.: Differential expression of vomeronasal mRNA in the nasal mucosa of rats during ontogeny. ISOT, Japan, July 12-16, 1993, Abstract.

116. Sassoè, P., Cantino, D., Panzanelli, P., Verdum di Cantogno, L., Giustetto, M., Margolis, FL., De Biasi, S. and Fasolo, A.: Carnosine and glutamate in olfactory neurons. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 19 : 123 (1993).

117. Buiakova, O., Rama Krishna, NS., Baumeister, H., Getchell, ML., Getchell, TV. and Margolis, FL.: Human OMP gene: cloning and in situ localization. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 19 : 1121 (1993).

118. Walters, E., Grillo, M., Kudrycki, K., Bocchiaro, C., Phillips, A. and Margolis, FL: Transgenic analysis of the OMP promoter. Proceedings of Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 19 : 1121 (1993).

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119. Rama Krishna, NS., Getchell, ML., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, TV.: Differential

expression of vomeronasal mRNA in the nasal mucosa of rats during ontogeny. ISOT, Japan, July 12-16, 1993.

120. Holtmaat, AJGD., van der Lugt, N., Bernd, ATM., Verbeek, SJ., Margolis, FL., Oberdick, J., Oestreicher, AB., Gispen, WH. and Verhaagen, J. Directed expression of B-50 (GAP-43) to cerebellar Purkinje cells and mature olfactory neurons in transgenic mice., ASN Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, March 1994.

121. Abogadie, F., Bruch, RC., Farbman, AI., Wurzburger, R. and Margolis, FL. Phospholipase C gene expression in Rat Olfactory Epithelium. AChemS XVI, Sarasota, FL, April 1994.

122. Walters, E., Tarozzo, G., Phillips, A., Grillo, M. and Margolis, FL. Transgenic Analysis of the OMP Promoter Illustrates Differential lacZ Expression in Discrete Subsets of Olfactory Neurons. AChemS XVI, Sarasota, FL, April 1994.

123. Margolis, FL, Buiakova, O., and Baumeister H. OMP Gene: Phylogenetic Conservation of Regulatory Motifs and Cellular Expression. Frontier Meeting on Human Olfaction & Audition Abstr., The Wellcome Trust, London, U.K., May 1994.

124. Margolis, FL., Walters, E., Tarozzo, G., Phillips, A. and Grillo, M. Transgenic analysis of the OMP promoter illustrates differential lacZ expression in discrete subsets of olfactory neurons, Gordon Research Conference on "Chemical Senses: Taste & Smell," Plymouth, NH, July 1994.

125. Baumeister, H., Gronostajski, RM. and Margolis, FL. Characterization of NFI transcription factors within the olfactory neuroepithelium. American Society of Cell Biology, San Francisco, CA, December 1994.

126. Kudrycki, K., Tarozzo, G., Buiakova, O., Grillo, M., Phillips, A. and Margolis, FL. Transcriptional regulation of the olfactory marker protein: OLF-1 and SP1. American Society of Cell Biology, San Francisco, CA, December 1994.

127. Carney, M., O'Reilly, C., Sholevhar, B., Lowry, LD., Keane, WM., Buiakova, O., Margolis, FL. and Rothstein, JL.: Molecular Markers in Ethesioneuroblastoma, American Assn. for Cancer Research Annual Meeting, April 1994.

128. Holtmaat, AJGD, van der Lugt, N., Berns, ATM, Verbeek, SJ, Margolis, FL, Oberdick, J., Oestreicher, AB, Gispen, WH and Verhaagen, J. Directed expression of B-50 (GAP-43) to cerebellar purkinje cells and mature olfactory neurons in transgenic mice. Society for Neuroscience, 20, 1994.

129. Treloar, HB, Walters, E., Margolis, FL. and Key, B. Distinct subsets of olfactory neurons are identified by differential lectin staining and lac Z expression in OMP-lacZ transgenic mice. Australian Society of Neuroscience, Melbourne 1994.

130. Buiakova, O., Baker, H., Stewart, C., Abbondanzo. S., Franzen, L. and Margolis, FL. Olfactory marker protein (OMP) null mice: Generation and characterization. AChemS XVII, Sarasota, FL, April 1994

131. Walters, E., Treloar, HB Key, B. and Margolis, FL. OMP-lacZ transgenic mice express lacZ and DBA binding sites in distinct subpopulations of olfactory neurons. AChemS XVII, Sarasota, FL, April 1995.

132. Holtmaat, AJGD., Dijkhuizen, PA., van der Lugt, N., Berns, ATM., Oestreicher, AB., Margolis, FL., Gispen, WH., Verhaagen, J. Expression of B-50/GAP-43 in adult olfactory neurons in transgenic mice results in morphological changes in their projections in the olfactory bulb. European Neuroscience Association Meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1995.

133. Tarozzo, G., Walters, E., Margolis, FL. and Fasolo, A. Analysis and characterization of migratory cells in the olfactory system of transgenic mice during embryonic development. XXIV Colloquium of the Society of Experimental Neuroendocrinology, Quebec, Canada, Sept. 1995.

134. Nunzi MG, Margolis FL and Mugnaini E. Cerebellar compartments in transgenic mice expressing an olfactory marker protein-LacZ fusion gene. Society for Neuroscience 21. 1995.

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135. Buiakova, O, Baker H, Stewart C, Scott J, Kream R, Abbondanzo S, Franzen L, Davis

L, .Grillo M, and Margolis FL. Deletion of the olfactory marker protein gene alters physiological activity of olfactory receptor neurons. Society for Neuroscience 21. 1995.

136. Mugnaini E, Stein-Izsak C, Margolis FL and Nunzi MG. Expression of an olfactory marker protein-LacZ construct marks granule cells in cerebellar cortex and cochlear nuclear complex. Society for Neuroscience 21 . 1995.

137. Baker H, Franzen L, Grillo M, and Margolis FL. Altered plasticity of tyrosine hydroxylase expression in olfactory bulb of old mice. Society for Neuroscience 21. 1995.

138. Getchell, TV., Rama Krishna, NS., Buiakova, OJ., Margolis, FL. and Getchell, ML. Distribution of OMP mRNA in the ciliary-dendritic, somal and axonal compartments of human olfactory neurons. Society for Neuroscience 21. 1995.

139. Pyrski M., Kohout, T., Rogers, T., Farbman, A.I., Margolis, FL.: Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer in olfactory receptor neurons. Soc. for Neurosci 22 653 (1996).

140. Margolis, FL, Baker H, Ivic L, Beinfeld M, Kream R, Firestein S, Buiakova O: Influence of genetic background on phenotype of mice with and olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene deletion Chem Senses 22, 741 (1997).

141. Farbman, AI, Buchholz, JA, Margolis FL. Does olfactory marker protein participate in olfactory neurogenesis? Chem Senses 22, 679 (1997).

142. Solodkin A, Margolis FL, Davis BJ, Shipley MT: Dopamine transporter immunocytochemistry in the main olfactory bulb: A comparative study in four species. Soc for Neurosci. 23, 1997

143. Greer CA, Kafitz KW, Margolis FL: Immunocytochemical localization of ribosomes with Y10B in the early postnatal and adult rat olfactory bulb. Soc for Neurosci 23, 1997

144. Behrens M, Venkatraman G, Tsai R Y-L, Wang S, Reed RR, Margolis FL: Functional analysis of the UBE/NFI binding site in the OMP promoter by transient transfection. Molec Biol Cell 8 (suppl) 1829 (1997)

145. Margolis FL, Baldisseri DM, Mack J, Wang AH-J, Lewis M, Powell D, Weber D,: Initial high resolution structural analyses of olfactory marker protein. Molec Biol Cell 8 (suppl) 569 (1997)

146. Kafitz KW, Margolis FL, and Greer CA (1998): Ribosomes are rarely found in olfactory receptor cell axons or terminals. In: Proceedings of the 26th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference. (eds. Elsner N. & Wehner R.) Vol. II,357.

147. Pyrski MM, Xu Z, Moussavi S, Walters E, Margolis FL: Characterization of the expression pattern of the newly identified odorant receptor gene OR-Z6. AChems1998

148. Griff ER, Margolis FL, Ennis M & Shipley MT: Conduction Velocity of Olfactory Receptor Neurons in the OMP-Null Mutant Mouse. AChemS 98.

149. Baker H, Cummings DM, Franzen L, Munger SD, Reed RR, Margolis FL: Adult olfactory cyclic nucleotide-gated channel-1 (OCNC-1) deficient mice display altered biochemistry and morphology in olfactory bulb. AChemS 98

150. Youngentob SL, Margolis FL OMP: Gene Deletion Causes an Elevation in Behavioral Threshold Sensitivity. AChemS 98

151. Cummings DM, Margolis FL: Patterns of olfactory receptor neuron projections are similar during development and after recovery from peripheral deafferentation. AChemS 98

152. Lancaster, E., Puche, AC, Pyrski, M, Margolis, FL, Zufall, F, Shipley, MT, Keller, A, Functional imaging of mammalian receptor neurons in vitro. AChemS XX 98.

153. Lancaster, E., Puche, AC, Leinders-Zufall, T, Pyrski, M, Margolis, FL, Keller, A, Shipley, MT, Zufall, F, Calcium imaging of mouse olfactory receptor neurons in situ Soc Neurosci. 1998.

154. Margolis, FL and Cummings DM Patterns of glomerular innervation are reconstituted after ORN lesion: Studies with transgenic mice ECRO XVII 1998

155. Cummings DM, Tarazzo G and Margolis FL: Prenatal development of a subset of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs):cell migration and process outgrowth. Soc Neurosci 24:1279 (1998).

156. Ivic L, Margolis FL and Firestein S: Electrophysiological responses of isolated olfactory neurons (ORNs) from OMP-null mice. Soc Neurosci 24:2099 (1998).

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157. Kostich, WA, Neal, RG, Dinchuk, JE, Focht, RJ, Margolis FL and Largent BL: Generation of transgenic mice with expression of the ecdysone inducible system in the central nervous system. Soc Neurosci. 24,71 (1998).

158. Baker H, Cummings DM, Margolis JM, Franzen L, Munger SD, Reed RR and Margolis FL: Biochemical and morphological consequences of targeted deletion of a cyclic nucleotide gated channel (oCNC1). Soc Neurosci 24:808, (1998)

159. Margolis FL and Cummings DM :Patterns of glomerular innervation are reconstituted after ORN lesion :Studies with transgenic mice ECRO XIII Abstract 9 (1998).

160. Venkatraman G, Behrens M, Pyrski M and Margolis FL :Adenoviral infection in the olfactory system of mice: Mediated by mCAR or alpha-v integrin? Molec Biol Cell Suppl 9:1716 (1998).

161. Behrens M, Venkatraman G, Gronostajski R, Reed RR and Margolis FL: Expression NFI subtypes during the development of the olfactory epithelium of mouse: Implications for the regulation of the olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene. Molec Biol Cell Suppl 9:1838 (1998).

162. Puche, AC, Munger, SD, Margolis, FL and Shipley MT Olfactory receptor neuronal activity determines mitral cell dendrite arbor during development and regeneration AchemS 1999.

163. Ivic, L, Pyrski, MM, Richards, L, Firestein, S, and Margolis, FL: Electrophysiology of OMP-null ORNs and rescue with and OMP-IRES-GFP adenovirus. AchemS 1999.

164. Priest, CA, Margolis, FL, Margolis, JW, Cummings, DM, Borelli, E, Puche, AC and Shipley MT: Dopamine D2-receptro deficient mice exhibit decreased levels of tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the olfactory bulb Soc Neurosci 25, 130 (1999).

165. Zhou, FM, Margolis, J, Aroniadou-Anderjaska, V, Ennis, M, Margolis, FL, Borelli, E. and Shipley, M. AMPA and NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission between olfactory nerve and juxtaglomerular cells and its presynaptic inhibition by Dopamine D2 receptors in mice Soc Neurosci 25, 1472 (1999).

166. Cummings, DM, Venkatraman, G, Behrens, M, Modena, C, and Margolis FL: BMP expression in the developing olfactory system Soc for Neurosci 25, 387 (1999).

167. Modena, C., Cummings, DM, Behrens, M. Margolis JW and Margolis, FL: BMPs in the normal and regenerating adult olfactory system: Expression and localization. Soc Neurosci 25, 387 (1999).

168. Puche, AC, Munger, SD, Reed, RR, Margolis, FL and Shipley MT Olfactory receptor neuronal activity determines mitral cell dendrite arbor during development and regeneration Soc Neurosci. 25, 2286 (1999).

169. Cummings DM, Behrens M, Modena C, Venkatraman G, Tian Y and Margolis FL: BMPs and BMP-antagonists in the olfactory system. AChemS 2000: 78

170. Pyrski MM and Margolis FL: H-LacZ6, a mouse model to study the expression of odorant receptor genes ? AChemS 2000: 245

171. Heilmann S, Hummel T, Margolis FL, Kasper M and Witt M: Expression of Galectins 1

and 3 and Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) in human olfactory epithelium. AChemS 2000:201

172. Behrens M, Margolis J, Baldisseri DM, Thompson R and Margolis FL: OMP takes a partner. AChemS 2000:22115

173. Ivic L, Pyrski MM, Richards L, Margolis FL and Firestein S: Pharmacological characterization of EOG responses in control and OMP-null mice. AChemS 2000:116

174. Bovolin P, Puche AC, Katarova Z, Szabo G, Margolis FL and Shipley MT Expression profiles of selected cell populations in the mouse olfactory bulb. AChemS 2000 73

175. Youngentob SL, Margolis FL and Youngentob LM OMP gene deletion results in an alteration in odorant quality perception. ISOT/ECRO 2000: 11

176. Margolis FL, Behrens M, Margolis JW and Baldisseri DM. OMP finds a partner. ISOT/ECRO 2000: 119.

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Kasper M and Witt M: Expression of Galectins 1

and 3 and Olfactory Marker Protein (OMP) in human olfactory epithelium. ISOT/ECRO 2000: 160.

178. Puche AC, Bovolin P, Katarova Z, Szabo G, Margolis FL and Shipley MT Layer- and neuronal-specific expression profiles in the developing mouse olfactory bulb. Neurosci. Abstr. 26: 840 2000

179. Baldisseri, DM, Margolis JW, Omotosho, PA, Volkman BF and Margolis FL: Structure of olfactory marker protein and its interaction with a target peptide using NMR Frontiers in NMR and Biology 2001.

180. Koo JH, Margolis JW, Behrens M, Pyrski MM and Margolis FL Purification and characterization of Bex, an OMP partner FASEB J 15 (5): A894-MAR 8 2001.

181. Baker H and Margolis FL: Mechanisms of differentiation and migration of olfactory progenitors. Symposium AChemS 2001

182. Margolis FL, Margolis JW, Omotosho PA, Volkman BF and Baldisseri DM: OMP is a beta –clam. AChemS 2001

183. Peretto, P, Modena, C, Fasolo A, Margolis, FL: BMP and noggin in SVZ of adult CNS. AChemS 2001

184. McBride K, Margolis FL, Slotnick B: Does Intranasal Application of Zinc Sulfate Produce Temporary Anosmia in Mice? AChemS 2001

185. Peretto P, Dati C, De Marchis S, Modena C, Fasolo A and Margolis FL. Expression of the secreted factors noggin and BMPs in the subependymal layer (SEL) of adult mouse brain Italian Soc Neuro Sept 2001

186. Schulze DH, Ruknudin A, Margolis JW, Polumuri SK, Margolis FL, Sodium Calcium Exchangers in Olfactory Tissue. “Cellular and molecular physiology of Sodium-Calcium exchange” Banff, Oct-2001

187. Richards L., Pyrski M. and Margolis FL Expression of Nuclear factor I-A in developing mouse bran. SFN San Diego 2001

188. Goldenberg-Cohen, N. Margolis FL., Miller, NR. and Bernstein SL. Functional changes in a mouse model of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. ARVO 2002 Investigative Ophthalmol. Vis Sci vol 43.

189. Pyrski MM., Margolis JW., Polumuri SK., Bell G., Ruknudin A., Schulze DH., Margolis FL. Expression of Na+/Ca2+/(K+) exchangers in olfactory receptor neurons (ORNS). AChemS 2002

190. Koo, J., Behrens, M., Margolis, JW, Margolis, FL. Bex-OMP Interaction AChemS 2002 191. Pyrski M.M., Margolis J.W., Polumuri S.K., Bell G., Ruknudin A., Schulze D.H., Margolis

F.L. Expression of Na+/Ca2+/(K+) exchangers in olfactory receptor neurons (ORNS). ECRO Erlangen, July 2002.

192. Peretto, P, DeMarchis S, Data C, Beltramo D, Fasolo A and Margolis FL. Expression of noggin and BMPs in the subependymal layer (SEL) of adult mouse brain. SFN Nov. 2002.

193. Ukhanova M., Margolis J., Margolis FL. Microarray analysis of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), receptors and modulators in the developing mouse olfactory bulb (OB) AChemS 2003

194. Koo J., Margolis FL. The interaction of OMP and Bex reveals an OMP dimer AChemS 2003

195. Fasolo A, Peretto P, Melcangi R, Margolis FL: Molecular factors controlling adult neurogenesis in Neuron Differentiation and Plasticity- Regulation by Intercellular Signals Moscow (July 6-9, 2003).

196. Koo J.H, Margolis FL. The OMP dimer is a metabolically active form. XIX Int’l Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Toronto/Montreal 2003

197. Margolis FL Differentiation and migration of olfactory progenitors 22nd ISIAN Seoul Korea (2003).

198. Margolis, FL, Borelli E., Margolis JW, Chiaveggatto S. Dopamine D2 receptor-deficient mice exhibit increased levels of dopamine and its metabolites in olfactory bulb. Society for Neuroscience 2003.

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199. Margolis JW, Munger SD, Zhao H, Margolis FL. OMP: A cautionary tale of a gene

within a gene. AChemS 2004 200. Koo JH, Manda S, Margolis FL Immunolocalization of Bex proteins in the mouse brain:

Colocalization with OMP. AChemS 2004 201. Kwon HJ, Leinders-Zufall, Zufall, F, Margolis FL. OMP is a modulator of Ca clearance

processes in mouse olfactory neurons (ORNs). AChemS 2004 202. Bovetti S, Restani L, Puche A, Margolis FL, Bovolin P, Fasolo A Sensory input

regulates splicing of the N1 cassette in NMDAR1 subunits of the adult olfactory bulb. Europ Neurosci Mtg July 2004 Lisbon.

203. Margolis J., Munger S.D., Zhao H., Margolis FL: The omp gene is found within an intron of calpain 5 ISOT 2004 Kyoto

204. Kim, HH and Margolis FL Peripheral deafferentation alters gene expression in the mouse piriform cortex. SFN Nov 2004

205. Kwon HJ, Leinders-Zufall T. Margolis FL. The absence of OMP causes compromised NCX activity in the mouse olfactory receptor neurons. SFN 2005

206. Ukhanova M, Anji A, Kim HH, Kumari M, Margolis FL. EtOH and olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs): The canary in the mine? SFN 2005

207. Bovolin P, Bovetti S, Giachino C, Restani L, Margolis, FL, Fasolo A Puche A. Primary afferents regulate NMDA expression in the adult olfactory bulb Soc For Neuroscience 2005

208. Kim H.H. and Margolis FL. NR2B gene expression is altered in mouse piriform cortex after peripheral deafferentation AChemS 2005

209. Ukhanova M, Kim HH, Margolis, JW., Margolis FL Ethanol in vivo causes degeneration of olfactory sensory neurons AChemS 2006

210. Kim HH., Puche AC. and Margolis FL. Odorant deprivation reversibly modulates NR2B-mediated CREB phosphorylation in mouse piriform cortex. AChemS 2006

211. Ukhanova M, Kim HH, and Margolis FL : Olfactory degeneration and regeneration in response to ethanol. Research Society on Alcohol June 2006

212. Margolis, FL, Youngentob S, Margolis JW, Kent P, Koo JH OMP Mechanism of action: A model. AchemS 2007

213. Reisert J, Yau KW, Margolis FL: OMP controls the kinetics of the odor-induced response in mouse olfactory sensory neurons. AChemS 2007

214. Ukhanova M, Margolis FL: Transynaptic effects and topographic re-innervation of olfactory bulb after binge alcohol AChemS 2007

215. Hamilton KA, Parrish-Aungst S, Margolis FL, Shipley MT, Puche AC Sensory deafferentation transsynaptically alters neuronal GluR1 expression in the external plexiform layer of the adult mouse olfactory bulb. SFN 2007

216. Kent PF, Youngentob SL, Margolis FL: Olfactory marker protein is a novel modulator of Ca2+ efflux in olfactory sensory neurons WCBR 2007

217. Kwon HJ, Koo JH, Margolis JW, Margolis FL: Molecular mechanism of NCX regulation via dynamic interactions of CaM, OMP and Bex in olfactory sensory neurons AChemS/ISOT 2008

218. Kent PF, Youngentob SL, Margolis, FL: Olfactory marker protein(OMP) is a novel modulator of Ca2+ efflux in olfactory sensory neurons AChemS/ISOT 2008

219. Hamilton K, Puche AC, Margolis FL: Transynaptic alterations in AMPA receptor expression in deafferented olfactory bulb AChemS/ISOT 2008

220. Kwon HJ, Varney K, Margolis J, Weber D, Margolis FL: Does olfactory marker protein function by interacting at calmodulin binding sites? AChemS 2010

221. Tyagi M and Margolis FL Regulation of sodium calcium exchanger (NCX) activity by calmodulin or OMP in the olfactory signaling transduction cascade AChemS 2010

222. Koo, J.H. Margolis, FL. Bex1 participates in muscle regeneration by regulating myogenic satellite cell differentiation APSN (Asia-Pacific Society for Neurochemistry) 2010 Phuket Island, Thailand (October 17-20, 2010).

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223. Tyagi M. Margolis JW. Margolis FL. Role of Olfactory Marker Protein in regulation of

Na-Ca exchange activity in olfactory cilia of WT, OMP-KO and Bex1-KO mice AChemS 2011

224. Margolis FL, Margolis JW, Varney K., Kwon HJ, Weber DJ. Does OMP bind apo-Calmodulin? AChemS 2011.

225. Kang N, Kim H, Margolis FL, Koo JH, Expression of olfactory signaling molecules in the non-chemosensory tissues .AChemS XXXV April 2013

Major Invited Speeches: Local

1. Invited Lecturer NINCDS International Symposium on "The Role of Peptides in Neuronal Function", Bethesda, MD (1979).

2. Co-organizer: “Frontiers in sensory biology: Translation to therapy” 5th Annual Symposium Program in Neuroscience, UM.B Baltimore MD May 14 2002

National

1. Co-Chairman: Session on "GABA and Putative Neurotransmitters", American Society of Neurochemistry; New Orleans, LA (1974).

2. Invited Lecturer: Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience Symposium on "Neurochemistry of Olfactory Circuits"; Anaheim CA (1977).

3. Invited Lecturer: "Chemistry and Physiology of Odor and Taste"; Gordon Research Conferences; Andover, NH (1978).

4. Invited Participant: Roundtable Discussion on "Neuropeptides", 10th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Neurochemistry; Charleston, SC (1979).

5. Invited Participant: Roundtable Discussion on "Do Peptides Fulfill the Criteria for Neurotransmitters in the CNS?"; 11th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Neurochemistry, Houston, TX (1980).

6. Invited Lecturer: International Symposium on "Biochemistry of Taste and Olfaction"; Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA (1980).

7. Organizer and Chairperson of Symposium on "Neurotransmission in Primary Sensory Pathways"; 12th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Neurochemistry, Richmond, VA (1981).

8. Organizer and Chairperson: "Neurotransmitters in Chemosensory Pathways"; Gordon Research Conference on the Chemical Senses, Andover, NH (1981).

9. Invited Lecturer: "Symposium on Neuronal Plasticity in the Olfactory System"; Winter Conference Brain Research, Steamboat Springs, CO (1982).

10. Invited Lecturer: Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Special Interest Meeting: "Transneuronal Control of Neuronal Phenotype in the Olfactory Bulb"; Boston, MA (1983).

11. Organizer and Chairperson: "Symposium on Current Advances in Neurochemistry of the Mammalian Olfactory System"; Association for Chemoreception Sciences, AChemS VII, Sarasota, FL (1985).

12. Invited Participant: "Study Group on Primary Events in the Olfactory System"; Sponsored by Army Research & Development Center, Ft. Belvoir, VA; Sarasota, FL (1985).

13. Invited Lecturer: Symposium on "Cellular and Molecular Approaches to the Study of developing Sensory Systems"; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA (1986).

14. Invited Lecturer: "Receptors"; FASEB Summer Research Conference, Saxtons River, VT, (1986).

15. Invited Lecturer: "Development and Plasticity of Chemosensory Systems"; Gordon Conference, Plymouth, NH (1987).

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16. Invited Lecturer: Symposium on "Chemosensory Transduction"; Monell Chemical

Studies Center, Philadelphia, PA (1988). 17. Invited Lecturer: Symposium on "Genetics and Immunology of Chemosensation and

Chemical Communication"; Monell Center, Philadelphia, PA (1988). 18. Invited Lecturer. FASEB Symposium on "Sensory Signal Transduction"; New Orleans,

LA (1989). 19. Invited Lecturer: "Development and Plasticity of Chemosensory Systems"; Gordon

Conference, Plymouth, NH (1987). 20. Invited Lecturer: Symposium on "Chemosensory Transduction"; Monell Chemical

Studies Center, Philadelphia, PA (1988). 21. Invited Lecturer: Symposium on "Genetics and Immunology of Chemosensation and

Chemical Communication"; Monell Center, Philadelphia, PA (1988). 22. Invited Lecturer. FASEB Symposium on "Sensory Signal Transduction"; New Orleans,

LA (1989). 23. Invited Participant. UCLA Symposium on "Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology"; South

Padre Island, TX (1990). 24. Invited Participant: Central Institute for the Deaf (CID) "First Conference on Biological

Replacement in Sensory Systems"; St. Louis, MO (1991). 25. Invited Lecturer: Conference on "Development, Growth and Senescence in the Chemical

Senses", N.I.H, Bethesda, MD (1992). 26. Organizer and Chair: Symposium, "Molecular Biology and the Chemical Senses";

AChemS XIV , Sarasota, FL (1992). 27. Invited Lecturer: "Signal Transduction in Olfactory Receptors"; Symposium at the 1992

World Congress on Cell and Tissue Culture, Washington, DC (1992). 28. Invited Lecturer: Molecular Neurobiology Course, Cold Spring Harbor, NY (1992). 29. Invited speaker: "New Frontiers in Neuropharmacology - A Tribute to Sydney Spector on

the Occasion of his 70th Birthday"; ASPET, San Francisco, CA (1993). 30. Organizer and speaker of "Symposium on Molecular Genetics in Smell and Taste";

ASN94 Albuquerque, NM (1994). 31. Invited panelist: "Olfactory cell cycle analysis: from Go to apoptosis" Assoc. for

Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota, (1996). 32. Invited speaker: Gordon Research Conference on the Chemical Senses, Newport, R.I.

(1996). 33. Invited panelist: "Olfactory cell cycle analysis: from Go to apoptosis" Assoc. for

Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota, (1996). 34. Invited speaker: Gordon Research Conference on the Chemical Senses, Newport, R.I.

(1996). 35. Invited Seminar Speaker 2008-2012

Burke Inst, Cornell Univ NY Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton FL Kansas State Univ. Manhattan KS Howard Univ. Washington DC Michigan State Univ. East Lansing, MI Case Western University, Cleveland O.

36. Invited seminar speaker, Burke Rehabilitation Center, Cornell Univ. “An appreciation on the occasion of the retirement of Harriet Baker”(2014).

International

1. Invited Lecturer: NATO Advanced Study Institute "Proteins in the Nervous System"; Cortona, Italy (1972).

2. Invited Lecturer: International Society for Neurochemistry, "Symposium on Brain-Specific Proteins"; Tokyo, Japan (1973).

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3. Invited Participant: NATO Advanced Study Institute "Metabolic Compartmentation in

Relation to Structure and Function of the Brain"; Oxford, UK (1974). 4. Organizer and Participant: Symposium on "Cell-Specific Marker Proteins in Nervous

Tissue", American Society of Neurochemistry; Mexico City, Mexico (1975). 5. Invited Lecturer: Sixth International Congress of Pharmacology Symposium on "Novel

Transmitter Substances"; Helsinki, Finland (1975). 6. Invited Lecturer: "Molecular Studies of Olfactory Marker Protein"; ECRO Lyon, France

(1984). 7. Invited Participant: "Molecular Mechanisms in Olfaction"; NATO Advanced Research

Workshop, University of Warwick, U.K., (1985). 8. Invited Lecturer and Co-organizer: Fifth Study Group on "Sensory Transduction"; FESN,

Geneva, Switzerland (1987). 9. Invited Lecturer. "Third International Congress on Phosphoprotein"; The Netherlands

(1990). 10. Invited Lecturer. Symposium on "Neurobiology of the Olfactory System"; Annual

Meeting of the Italian Society of Neurosciences, Palermo, Italy (1990). 11. Invited Discussant. Ciba Foundation Symposium, "Regeneration of Vertebrate Sensory

Receptor Cells"; London, UK (1990). 12. Invited Lecturer: IVth IIGB Meeting "Cellular and Molecular Clues in Neural

Development"; Capri, Italy (1991). 13. Co-organizer and Chair: CIBA Foundation Symposium "Chemosensory Transduction:

Molecular Pharmacology of Olfaction and Taste"; London, UK (1993).